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Thread: Stoddard restored 912 swt. $89K !

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    Senior Member Aldo's Avatar
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    Stoddard restored 912 swt. $89K !

    Alan Domme
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    912->911 conversion
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    That would be very nice to have parked next to my tangerine 69!
    Keith Adams
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    I just sold another 1969 912 SWT for $69,500. The new owner would like me to find him a 1969 SWT "S" to go with it if anyone knows where one might find one...
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    How would they know 1 of 11 912 SWT made in 69

    Anyone know how many SWT made in1970 T

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    There are 11 known by the 912 Registry. I am sure there are a few more made, but the numbers are as low as the 911's made.
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    I saw this car at Stoddards, looked great........Had a tremendous amount of metal work done to it, I mean alot!

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    This '68 Ossi Blue SWT 912 is done correctly from what I have seen in NY. They want $59K. I know the car well.

    http://www.exoticclassics.com/collectibles/ look at the Porsches.
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    The Ossi Blue SWT in NY is absolutely the best in the world. I don't think ANY dealer has ever had a 912 of that caliber until Exotic Classics. No metal work or welding EVER. You just can't find a better car.



    and I had so much fun building it
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    I personally saw the pile of metal that came off the Stoddard car, torsion tube, rear latch panel, front pan,.........list goes on. Wish I would have taken a photo of the pile of metal.

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    The seats in the Ossi car are from a 67. Was there a carry over into 68 on some 912`s of those seats with the rear mounted brackets? Shown is a 68 with different seats.Thanks Tom
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