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    FS: Three Early Porsches

    1965 911 S/N 300984 COA, white/black 100% original/paint/interior/engine/trans. New motor overhaul/trans overhaul/clutch&flywheel. One owner, CA. car. Every panel original, no rust. $135,000.00
    1971 911E Sunroof coupe. S/N 9111200087. White/black, front oil cooler, Sports seats. 30K on engine & trans overhaul. Throttle bodies by Eurometrix, fuel injection pump by Gus @ Pacific Fuel Injection. Front and rear sway bars, Bilsteins all the way around. 30K on plastic suspension bushings, all wheel bearings/seals. New correct dash. New full interior. New185/70-15 Michelin XWX's(Coker tire), wheels refinished by Al reed(5 6X15's) $52,500.00 Pictures upon request.
    1973 911S Targa Red/tan S/N 9113310251 Matching numbers. No rust, 15K on engine rebuild, CA/Az car. Needs restoration. $42,500.00
    All cars located in Venice, CA.
    Call or email otto@ottosvenice.com 310 399 3221

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    Quote Originally Posted by otto View Post
    1971 911E Sunroof coupe. S/N 9111200087. White/black, front oil cooler, Sports seats. 30K on engine & trans overhaul. Throttle bodies by Eurometrix, fuel injection pump by Gus @ Pacific Fuel Injection. Front and rear sway bars, Bilsteins all the way around. 30K on plastic suspension bushings, all wheel bearings/seals. New correct dash. New full interior. New185/70-15 Michelin XWX's(Coker tire), wheels refinished by Al reed(5 6X15's) $52,500.00
    The '71 E from AZ has moved from Craigslist to Ebay.

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1971-...#ht_500wt_1182
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    300984

    Quote Originally Posted by 72targa View Post
    VIN = 300984
    Eng# = 901070
    Trans# = 100990

    '. . . Porsche 911 Coupe, 2.0l SWB
    Porsche AG, model year 1965
    First registration: 20 April, 1965
    Country code: C02, first delivered to the U.S.A.
    US title, EU import documents (customs cleared and duties paid)
    VIN: 300984
    Air-cooled 6 cylinder boxer engine, 2.0 l./ 95 KW/ 130 hp
    Engine number: 901070
    Gearbox: 5 gear manual transmission
    Gearbox number: 100990
    Mileage displayed: 99.050 km
    Mileage: unknown
    Maker's color designation: light ivory 6404
    Interior: black faux leather/ center of seats in hounds-tooth
    Special features: according to CoA: Dunlop tires, auxiliary heating
    Special conditions: 12% buyer's premium plus VAT

    All-risk insurance conditions Belmot: see detailed description
    Collection and storage conditions: see detailed description
    Further original images are available upon request.
    Object is regular taxed. 19% VAT is added to the purchase price for deliveries within the EU.
    Estimate by Auctionata Expert: 280,000 - 320,000 Euro
    This object is sold through the Berlin office

    Detailed description:
    This early Porsche 911 was made in the first year of production of the 911 series, it carries the type designation 984. According to Porsche, it was first delivered to its American owner on 20 April, 1965. The Porsche is in original condition with a wonderful patina. Except for a new finish, executed many years ago, the 911 is untouched. The underbody is in good and unwelded condition. The car still has the original Cardan joint drive shaft. Engine and gearbox are matching numbers, the original Solex carburetors, the original air-filter housing and the mechanic Pierburg double fuel pump are also built in. The engine runs smoothly and is dry. The car's interior has a nice patina, seat coverings, wooden wheel, instruments, interior rooftop and carpets are originally preserved and unrestored. The Porsche comes from the estate of John “Otto“ Williamson, deceased in February 2013, who ran a Porsche garage in Venice, California for many years and who was known as an American “Porsche legend“. According to John Williamson, the Porsche was bought as a new car in 1965. Documents show that the car was registered in the name of John Williamson in Oregon until 2008 and as of 2009 in the name of Otto Maddies Mrs in California . . .
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    Does it have a rear sway-bar?, doesn't say in the write-up..
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    Quote Originally Posted by 1968DT View Post
    Does it have a rear sway-bar?, doesn't say in the write-up..
    65's do not have rear sway bars.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Christian Guthrie View Post
    65's do not have rear sway bars.
    I agree with you. However, does this car have one?
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