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    Smile 1967 911 S World Class Restoration

    In case you missed this ad several months ago, the car is still for sale.

    1967 911 S Coupe
    VIN 306758S
    Engine #960746
    $140,000 US

    This is unquestionable the most spectacular, authentic, mechanically perfect and meticulously restored 1967 911S in existence! A one owner, all numbers and colors matching example which was purchased new at Vasek Polak on January 21, 1967. Driven a total of only 71,500 miles, starting in 1987 a world class, bare metal repaint and restoration was begun for competing at national level concours events. During the preparation process the car was completely disassembled at Del Session’s body shop in San Jose California. All parts and every piece of hardware was meticulously documented, cataloged, refurbished and bagged. The engine was rebuilt at Dieter Schofnen’s Shop in Lomita, California.

    Concours event competition began in 1990 and since that time the car has amassed more than thirty first place honors, including the incredibly competitive PCA Zone 7 overall award in 1993 and 1994, the Best of Show of the Restoration Group at the 2001 Milwaukee Porsche Parade and Best of Show co-winner at the 2007 San Diego Parade. A complete list of all concours events and history is available. The ownership file of invoices and memorandums is over an inch thick and contains the COA, Letter COA, and Original Vasek Polak invoice.

    The car has been professionally maintained and complete preventative maintenance and restoration updates have been continuously performed over the past twenty years to ensure the absolute perfect condition of the car.

    The only material change to the original components was the replacement of the headliner, with a factory original, in 1996.

    This is truly a one-of-a-kind 1967 911S which could not be realistically duplicated for less than $250,000. The car is located near Seattle, Washington and is available for inspection.

    A complete photo album is available at:

    http://imageevent.com/356consulting/1967911s

    Please contact Tom Scott
    303-819-0101
    tomlynns@aol.com
    www.356consulting.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by 69S-S/R View Post
    140,000 US
    ?



    wow its a fantastic car someone will be very privileged out there to get it.
    good luck with the sale its a beauty, is the smugglers box filled with finest columbian or something?
    __________________________________________
    Paul
    1967 911 coupe polo red (gone)
    1969 911T coupe tangerine(present)
    1973 911T targa arctic white (gone)

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    Cool

    Why do you think it is called a smuggler's box?
    Tom

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