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    68S targa with nice options

    I emailed and I believe they're asking 39K. Could be good if the car is as straight as it looks. Motometer gauge, fog light grills, rear wiper.
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    Good color, IMO. From the pics it looks like perhaps 14" wheels and missing rocker trim? If they email you more pics, please post them.

    If you are going for original, the 15" wheels will add $4k refinished or in good condition if I'm right about the wheels.
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    too bad...

    looks as if it was a Soft-window converted to a glass. the moto was widely used in europe with soft window cars.
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    Might not have been a soft window, but a hard window from the factory. Note the rear window wiper. A correct COA will be the answer.

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    Did no one notice the SWB driving light grills? BTW, I have some '68S rocker decos I need to sell if anyone buys this car.
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    Hi....I am still confused.,,,,,

    was there a USA 1968 S model ?

    I thought they did not pass the emmisions test and were all sent over as 911 L

    so is this an S or an L ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maybe-68S-Targa
    Hi....I am still confused.,,,,,

    was there a USA 1968 S model ?

    I thought they did not pass the emmisions test and were all sent over as 911 L

    so is this an S or an L ?
    None for US in '68; L only. There were a lot of gray market Euro cars that came to the states in the '80s when he US Dollar was doing European currencies what the Euro is doing to us today. Only the VIN will tell.
    Kenik
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    This car is local to me, if anyone has serious interest I could take a look for them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kenikh
    None for US in '68; L only. There were a lot of gray market Euro cars that came to the states in the '80s when he US Dollar was doing European currencies what the Euro is doing to us today. Only the VIN will tell.
    so is this a Euro grey market import car ?

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    Anyone get a VIN on this thing?
    Kenik
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