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    1970 T w/ 37,000

    http://www.thesamba.com/vw/classifie....php?id=709283

    This looks like a very nice car. Anybody know it?
    86 Sport Purpose Carrera "O4"

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    Impressive, although the positive camber in the rear is a bit disconcerting.

    Ironic that the ad copy is so anti-restoration when the seller's ID is 'overrestored.'
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    This car won second place (69-73) at the Concours on the Avenue in Carmel this past August. The Carmel event promotes preservation. Very honest and original example.
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    Given the originality and the thrown in sport seats; it seems to be priced fairly.
    86 Sport Purpose Carrera "O4"

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    Where did all the chrome 5.5x15s go? My 71 had them new, too. It has had deep 6 Fuchs for years.

    Nice, nice car. I love that the basic perlon carpeting is still there, along with the skinny rocker and bumper trim.
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    Wonder if he has the consoles to go with the sport seats? I don't see them in the photos...
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    Is this car Albert Blue?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mjmoran View Post
    Wonder if he has the consoles to go with the sport seats? I don't see them in the photos...
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/3139788...7611218527188/

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    I missed the price. What is it?

    Thanks!

    Eddie

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    $49k - $5K (sport seats) = $44K
    -Jim

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