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    70 911t

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1970-...=p4506.c0.m245


    Anyone know this car? Friend is looking into it. Anyone familiar with the dealer / shop?
    356 Reg #16227
    Early S Reg #700
    R Gruppe #340

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    I believe this car was advertised on Craig's List out of Santa Clarita, CA and sold about a year ago. I emailed the seller and I can recall him saying it was re-painted. Don't know if I still have any contact info on the seller, but I will check.
    Tom Ching
    69E Burgundy

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    Quote Originally Posted by TEC69E View Post
    I believe this car was advertised on Craig's List out of Santa Clarita, CA and sold about a year ago. I emailed the seller and I can recall him saying it was re-painted. Don't know if I still have any contact info on the seller, but I will check.
    If this is the same car, didn't it have Fuchs on it? I also recall that the body work wasn't that good...waves in the doors, possibly from poorly repaired door dings?

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    Never seen this car but this description hardly qualifies as "original" or "survivor"

    "Since It's been with us at St. Louis Motor sports we have completely rebuilt the engine, brakes, the interior vinyl upholstery replaced with new leather upholstery of period correct design, new carpets , bead blasted and refinished wheels, new tires all round & many,many interior and exterior correct new trim parts, chrome parts, bright parts and all the rubber body to trim and body to glass seals ...In fact , there are way too many new parts installed and work performed to list here !"

    Now this is a true original car.


    http://www.2-shores-classics.com/gar...id=119&lang=us
    Brian

    '71T
    R Gruppe #299

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    There is very little about that car that is original or correct - IMHO. Door panels, Rear Parcel Shelf.
    Don
    912 Registry Charter Member #68

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    Quote Originally Posted by fryardds View Post
    Even has perlon carpeting. Not many left with original perlon.
    Tom F.
    Long Beach, CA

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