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    65 911

    Any one know this one? It looks pretty good to me?

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB....cWAT.m240.lVI

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    I put the over on this car at $32K.
    Kenik
    - 1969 911S
    - 1965/66 911
    - S Reg #760
    - RGruppe #389

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    It looks really good, almost too good to be original as the seller claims. Anyway it's really nice, great color. If only I were looking for another car...
    Henry

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    crappy cars

    that guy always has crappy cars. beware.
    Bahia Red '72 911S
    Meerblau PTS 2019 Speedster
    GP Silver, 2018 GT2RS WP....the BEAST
    Daytona Gray 2021 RS6 Avant....BEAST #2...Best daily EVER

    ES #333

    GONE...MANY, many great ones....

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    Quote Originally Posted by 69Sman
    that guy always has crappy cars. beware.
    I'm sure you would know, but that one isn't crappy. Kenik, I think you're light.
    Tom F.

    '67 911S Slate Gray
    '70 911T 2.8 hotrod (in progress)
    '92 964

    #736

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    3 minor authenticity flaws

    I don't like to criticize on cars however if a list member ends up buying this car than look into:

    1. I think all 64-66 911's came w/ wood wheels.
    2. it doesn't have it's solex anymore
    3. no engine decalls present. So most likely it's resprayed at least once.

    All this flaws can be easily corrected.

    RIchard

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    Quote Originally Posted by tfiv
    I'm sure you would know, but that one isn't crappy. Kenik, I think you're light.
    Tom, what's your over then? I discounted it for the respray, carbs and wheel. The Euro may indeed push this one into the $40Ks, but I doubt it. If it does, though, wow.
    Kenik
    - 1969 911S
    - 1965/66 911
    - S Reg #760
    - RGruppe #389

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    It just looks honest from where I'm sitting. The front pan looks OE, still has square weave carpet in the front, toolkit, obviously a dry car, no aftermarket undercoating shown, mostly original interior, great colors, etc. The car looks to match the description, might be even better. I'd want to look at it in person of course.

    Just because he's a dealer doesn't mean it's not a good car. I bought the Beige 67S I sold to Jeff Trask from a dealer, it's a really good one.
    Tom F.

    '67 911S Slate Gray
    '70 911T 2.8 hotrod (in progress)
    '92 964

    #736

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    I'm usually not a big fan of blue cars (Mexico bluse being an exception), but I REALLY like this color combination. Very elegant. I'll be watching this one.

    Brooke
    Brooke
    1969 911 ST w/ 2.8SS
    1973 911 RS tribute with 3.3 turbo
    1970 914-6 w/ 2.2S (sold)
    1972 BMW M2 (sold)
    R Gruppe #338
    S Reg # 855

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    Quote Originally Posted by RSwannabe
    I'm usually not a big fan of blue cars (Mexico bluse being an exception), but I REALLY like this color combination. Very elegant. I'll be watching this one.

    Brooke
    Yep, that Mexico Blue does look good
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    S Registry #265
    R Gruppe #224

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