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    2nd in line for this 1965 911

    I called right after another guy, maybe a member or maybe a flipper? I hope he dont buy it, then I will! Its a real 65 model year VIN 300771.

    http://seattle.craigslist.org/est/car/415414406.html

    John
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    Great find. I hope you get it.
    Bobby
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    Blessed be the lowered RickS's Avatar
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    If you want to see the car in person, its available M-Sat downtown Carnation in a corner store on the main drag loaded with old unrestored cars of various makes. The people there are quite friendly but not too knowledgeable unless the owner is in. I have been by a few times and they have all kinds of stock. Good luck!
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    Move fast

    I would get down there ASAP w/cash Even though you think you're #2, #3
    may get in before you....(ask me how I know )

    Good luck!
    Dave
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    '72 911T 3,0 liter MFI Albert Blue street/DE toy Jeff Higgins's Avatar
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    John is not likely to get there with cash in hand any time soon. He's in Asker, Norway and the car is in Carnation, Washington.

    I'll be right down the road in Issaquah tomorrow morning, just 10 miles away. I'll swing by and look at it on the way home. I do think I had seen this car in there quite some time ago. If it's the one I'm thinking of, "ready for restoration" describes it quite well. It was kind of rough... Not sure how many original '65 parts remain. I'll see if it's the same car (I admittedly didn't look very close last time due to its condition). I'll see what I can find out about it.
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    How did I miss this? If I hadn't just bought one...
    Kenik
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    '72 911T 3,0 liter MFI Albert Blue street/DE toy Jeff Higgins's Avatar
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    Hey Kenik; you'll be at the XXX tomorrow with the one you did buy, won't you? Maybe we can cruise up to Carnation and check this one out. You have a far better eye for, and knowledge of, correct detail than I do.
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    I'l be there
    Kenik
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    Kenik, The interior of your '65 is very nice - I would be sincerely surprised if this one had much of one at all. Most of the stuff there is pretty beat. If not, the prices are market value.
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    Norway! Doh! Well, with the state of the American dollar, kinda like shopping in Mexico in the 80's, everythings on sale!

    Nice to know we have a local to sneak a peak....

    Best of luck

    Dave
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