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Thread: Exceptional original 911 Coupe 1966 in original bahama Yellow

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    Exceptional original 911 Coupe 1966 in original bahama Yellow

    For sale: 1966 911 Coupe in exceptional original condition!! Many factory options! Matching numbers, 20k on rebuilt original engine 901/05 Weber Carbs. Fully documented history, two owner CA car in absolutely stunning condition.
    Original Bahama Yellow, 80% original paint
    Asking price $58,000.00 obo
    Too much to list so please contact me if you are seriously interested: henk.baars@CarparcUSA.com or call 562 331 0681
    Vehicle is located and can be viewed by appointment at our new location in Costa Mesa, CA

    Thanks,

    Henk Baars
    CarparcUSA LLC
    1701 Pomona Ave Ste B
    Costa Mesa 92627
    562 331 0681
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    Henk that is an extremely nice survivor 66.

    Any idea what an expander is?

    Good luck w/ your sale.

    Richard

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    To my knowledge "Expander" means the bungee cord or leather straps in the rear of the car to hold luggage down.
    Two "rear seat clamps" are on the rear deck under the rear windscreen.
    Just my two cents...

    I also would like to know more about option code 11 so thanks for all who want to look into this.

    Then some additional info people were asking about in emails: The original Blaupunkt radio is present, the trunk carpet is still the original in superb condition, the original toolkit is present as is the jack, all 5 wheels are date correct. I just put 4 new tires on it Vredestein Classic 185/70/15


    Thanks,

    Henk.

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    Hi David, hope this one works, couldn't insert the immage in the message to you:


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    HELP, still new to this, how do I insert an image in a reply and/or private message?

    Thanks, Henk

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    I'm surprized that the pundits haven't started up so let me stir the pot a little:

    The Bazooka Exhaust Tip
    The Wiper Blades and Arms
    The Body Color Paint where it should be Satin Black
    The Fog Lights

    But wait maybe it's that newly found model "The Deluxe".
    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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    Did the factory mount the Talbot Mirror on the fender????

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    I usually don't join the Greek Chorus, but those fog lights have to go. They are incorrect for the car and also butt-ugly. You need to replace them with the correct Hella 128's. Same ones used on the 356's and no need to kill yourself looking for originals as the current repro's are spot on.

    Nice looking car though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wilywilly View Post
    I'm surprized that the pundits haven't started up so let me stir the pot a little:

    The Body Color Paint where it should be Satin Black
    .
    Are you seeing that in THESE photos? Where?

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    Foglights are non original and added in 1987 by the owner according to the receipt in the history files.
    The car will be equipped with original and correct foglights at time of delivery.
    the exhaust tip is also an aftermarket item added in the mid eighties, also a receipt is present. This can and will be (easily, only one spotweld) removed at buyers request. No problem.

    Thanks, Henk.

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