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Thread: FS: 1968 911 Sand Beige - Southern California

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    FS: 1968 911 Sand Beige - Southern California

    This is a California car that is original paint except the left rear quarter. It shows only 39,000 miles, and I was told that it had sat around for many years unused and then was lien saled by the shop where it was left. It is a very early 68 model, the vin is 11830025, the engine # is 3280026, and the 5 speed trans is 3280172.

    The interior is all original, and nice except the foam in the seats is gone from the California heat. It has 4 nice original finish Fuchs dated 1968 just after the car was sold. Runs strong, had the engine resealed and serviced, along with new tires and brakes. The chassis is very nice too.

    Asking $45,000 for this preservation class early 911!

    I have over 100 photos posted of the car. Email for the link or to see and drive the car.

    Robert Davey
    (714) 538-3397
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    More photos

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    Interior shots:
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    Wow, nice car.
    Tom F.

    '67 911S Slate Gray
    '70 911T 2.8 hotrod (in progress)
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    Very nice car with an interesting blend of 67/68 stuff! That dash pad is a simple fix.

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    Thumbs up Nice.

    The more I see Sand Beige the more I like it.

    Nice car Robert.

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    Very sweet! And it's even a "normal."

    Of coure, I'm biased
    Roger
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    The seat backs and dash top were last on my list, but hope to get them repaired this week! I will use the original material if possible.

    The radio works, but is missing a knob and the original speaker is weak. Will change that when dash top is out, anyone have a source for a good replacement speaker and a single radio knob?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Strato 102 View Post
    Very nice car with an interesting blend of 67/68 stuff! That dash pad is a simple fix.
    I can't see any 67 stuff, please point it out

    Thanks
    Henry

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    Seats are 67 if I'm not mistaken.

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