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    Senior Member Macroni's Avatar
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    Interesting 67S Softie

    I am curious as to the board's view of this car. Does anyone know it?
    86 Sport Purpose Carrera "O4"

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    Am I missing the link?

    Am I missing the link?
    Randy K. Germany /Oregon Way too many put away way too many gone !

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    This one on eBay maybe?
    1968 911 #11830241
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    R Gruppe #461

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    RS#1551(sold)
    67S
    73E (home after 25 years) and sold again
    Early S reg. #681

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    Wow. Rust is merciless on cars...

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    Quote Originally Posted by 210bhp View Post
    Jeez...it's very cool S softie and all, but the rust repair would take 10 years to complete. 912 tub switch candidate.

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    The sand beige one is a piece of art. I love the pictures. I would just move it to a museum as it is for display, not disturbing a grain of sand in it...
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    Sorry...here is the car

    86 Sport Purpose Carrera "O4"

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    Jared Rundell - Registered User JCR's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by 67Porsche911S View Post
    The sand beige one is a piece of art. I love the pictures. I would just move it to a museum as it is for display, not disturbing a grain of sand in it...
    I agree.
    There's a darn good chance that someday, every car on the planet will look like that.
    Here's a pic, since links are temporary, like everything. Sorry for the diversion.
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    '69 912_ #0602
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    Quite a contrast between these two California cars, very close VIN's
    500690S 97-6602-L Polo red
    500699S 97-6607-L Sand Beige eng 962120
    no mention if the red car has its original engine; anyone get the engine #?
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