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    a good COA

    Is this how they were???
    this car has a complete correctCOA...well detailed... listing every option!
    compare that to the ones were getting today

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Cars-...m320264250216&
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    Golden Green

    Thats the way they used to look when all you had to do was show proof of ownership and they were free. Golden Green????......sounds like an interesting color..........anybody have a pic of one?
    Currently:
    67 3.6 Rocket "Silver"
    62 T6 Outlaw Coupe "ole Yellow"
    65 F100 Custom Cab Flairside Shortbed

    Gone but not forgotten in last 2 years:
    67S Concours King
    67 912 Vintage Racer
    68 912 Flipper
    83 911SC
    93 Mo30 968

    too many cars before that

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    golden green

    bitchin' color, wild at different times of day
    here's a 68 912 in that color that we redid.
    60% of the original paint was saved

    paint code 6828...not many in this color!
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    Nice Color. Never seen it before.

    Bill
    Currently:
    67 3.6 Rocket "Silver"
    62 T6 Outlaw Coupe "ole Yellow"
    65 F100 Custom Cab Flairside Shortbed

    Gone but not forgotten in last 2 years:
    67S Concours King
    67 912 Vintage Racer
    68 912 Flipper
    83 911SC
    93 Mo30 968

    too many cars before that

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    R Gruppe # 551

    "its better to wear out then rust out"

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    Go away, I am bidding on that. Golden green matches my lotus.

    Ron

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    Sambesi-Grun

    My 73's paint code is 231
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    1986 Carrera, Plan "B"
    1987 BMW K100RS Motorsport
    2004 BMW X3 6 speed manual transmisson

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    Ron

    I don't know Ron, that color is growing on me........and a Sporto too.

    Bill
    Currently:
    67 3.6 Rocket "Silver"
    62 T6 Outlaw Coupe "ole Yellow"
    65 F100 Custom Cab Flairside Shortbed

    Gone but not forgotten in last 2 years:
    67S Concours King
    67 912 Vintage Racer
    68 912 Flipper
    83 911SC
    93 Mo30 968

    too many cars before that

    Early S Registry # 787
    R Gruppe # 551

    "its better to wear out then rust out"

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    Outbid by $500. Should have went to 10k. That is two today. The local T sold for 17k and this one.

    Still have to get the targa, the owner is on his honeymoon. He emailed and was worried I would not follow through because I was buying other cars too. Told him they are like potato chips--can't have just one.

    Now that I look at them, I think my lotus is closer to zambezi green than golden green. I could not find a color chart listing zambezi, was it a one off?

    This one is not mine, but it is the color. It is more gold in person.

    http://www.lotustalk.com/forums/f3/a...tml#post866720

    BTW here is a description of the 1968 911 sporto from someone who looked at it when the owner died originally

    http://www.germanautoforums.com/m_15749/tm.htm

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    Maybe not such a deal

    Judging from the last post, the referenced link indicated the stepson was very interested last year. There must have been a deal breaker to keep him from buying. Also if he did buy it, it didn't take him long to put it on eBay with a no or low reserve.
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    1972 911T

    Original
    -117 Light Yellow -15x6 Fuchs (9120/M400) -S Appearance (M470) -5 Speed Transmission (9590)

    Options added
    -Houndstooth Sport Seats (M409) -Rear sway bar (9228)
    -H4's -BTB Fog Lts (M429) -Amber TTG Driving Lts (9420/M432)
    -380mm Steering Wheel -Becker Mexico -Roof Mounted Luggage/Ski Rack (9503)
    -A/C (M559) -Rear Fog Lt (M571) -Rear Wiper (9290) -Wheel Trim (M426) -Footrest (9563)

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    The seats are worth $5k alone. $4500 for a running SWB in a rare color seems like a legitimately good deal even if it has a deal breaker. Especially if the motor was indeed rebuilt.

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