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    1967 911, Black, #'s matching

    I have a very nice/honest 67/911 on E Bay. No rust, numbers matching, strong 2.2 on original engine. Item #160414762135

    Stephen www.route30classics.com

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    Stephen your link is incoorrect.

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    Here is a picture
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    Didn't know they were running 2.2 engines in 1967....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pinball View Post
    Didn't know they were running 2.2 engines in 1967....
    ad says its been 'increased' to 2.2

    Stephen you need to quote a price to have on here

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    Quote Originally Posted by 964RS UK View Post
    ad says its been 'increased' to 2.2

    Stephen you need to quote a price to have on here
    It's an ebay auction, he's not selling it here, he's posted the auction link. I think he's fine....

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    I'm sorry I didn't put a price, because its on E Bay being bid on. There was one that just sold, with steel wheels, in Irish Green for $29,000 on E Bay. I would say $25,000 for buy it now price.
    Thanks for clarifying, orig. engine, increased to 2.2

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    1967 Black 911, numbers matching, no rust, still for sale. $20,000

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