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Thread: 1967 911 Parts car

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    1967 911 Parts car

    http://honolulu.craigslist.org/oah/pts/2082456172.html
    Found this on Craigslist, Checked it out on Sunday.
    vin # 11810208
    Nice set of Sport Seats, Gauges, And interior.
    Complete Mechanicals, Owner said take the whole car for $750.00

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    Restoration newbie.
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    I hope you bought it.

    andy
    67S in pieces
    EarlyS: 1358
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

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    Time permitting this weekend, Told the owner I was going to come and get it.
    Pretty Rough condition, But a Treasure Trove to the right person.

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    From the VIN it is a 1968 911L. Let us know when you have it. It could be a good score.
    Porsche Historian, contact for Kardex & CoA-type Reports
    Addicted since 1975, ESR mbr# 2200 to 2024 03
    Researching Paint codes and Engine Build numbers

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    97-6806-1
    Numbers on tag inside
    Drivers door jamb.

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    *3080204
    engine numbers?

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    3080204 seems proper for engine type 901/06 and would likely be original to the car, manual transmission
    97-6806-1 is likely 97-6806-L Irish green
    Porsche Historian, contact for Kardex & CoA-type Reports
    Addicted since 1975, ESR mbr# 2200 to 2024 03
    Researching Paint codes and Engine Build numbers

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    So what are you going to do with it?
    Scott H.
    1969 Coupe LtWt
    1973.5 911T

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    My plans are to part it out, There is no Title for the car.
    Body is Missing some Major parts, And the chances of myself putting it back together is beyond my Abilities.

    Hopefully the parts will find Happy Homes!

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    Senior Member Carparc's Avatar
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    A 911L deserves to be rescued and restored at some point....

    Cheers, Henk.
    Henk Baars owner of CarparcUSA LLC
    www.CarparcUSA.com
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    '68 911L Targa Sea Green
    '66 Volvo 123GT
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