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    1967 911s swt $9,900

    No affiliation. For the seriously dedicated enthusiast, or possibly deranged. Looks scary.
    As a parts morgue everything is rusty. And as a resto candidate, everything is really rusty.

    On the Samba: http://www.thesamba.com/vw/classifie...php?id=1157265

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    I went and saw this car yesterday ,
    i do not think it can be saved, ,
    i brought the trailer to load it
    the chassis is just gone, look better in the pictures
    i think if i were to wench it on the trailer it would have rip into pieces,
    not one thing savable also has 90mm piston and cylinders from a 2.7 i wass told??
    Last edited by dporsche74; 06-27-2011 at 04:55 AM.

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    What a shame to leave a great car outside like that for so many years. I once came across a Porsche in San Diego like this, original owner parked the car in 1990 under a tree. Every time it rained the car filled up with water and never dried off when the sun came out. The took kit and owners manual folder were on the passenger floor - stuck decomposing to the floor! You could not save one piece of the tool kit or owners manual it was all decayed into mush. The 80 year old owner was convinced it could be driven out because he drove it in, he thought I was a total jerk when I said the car was scrap. Of course he also told me he was no longer able to crouch down because of his back so he would not look under the car to see the chassis was rusted away.

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    Car probably is worth $5K with the 4.5" wheels and then a little room for the other ancillaries. Shame.

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    Where's the pioneer spirit? I've seen worse but it was an ocean liner at the bottom of the North Atlantic.
    Fog lights probably went on his stakebed.
    Having no luck reaching the seller- perhaps he ran low on coal for his computer?

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    Ship it to Alan, a walk in the park for his crew.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fritter View Post
    Car probably is worth $5K with the 4.5" wheels and then a little room for the other ancillaries. Shame.
    That what I was thinking. Plenty of parts worth saving, crusty as they are. Can't imagine the shell being worth the effort.
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    '67 S Das Geburtstagsgeschenk
    '68 T Targa Sportomatic
    '68 L SW Targa Sportomatic
    '70 914/6 GT

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    VIN is 500254S, I believe, interpreting the ad...
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    Quote Originally Posted by 72targa View Post
    VIN is 500254S, I believe, interpreting the ad...
    Huh. He removed the VIN tag photo and added others. Shoulda copped it with the other pics.
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    '67 S Das Geburtstagsgeschenk
    '68 T Targa Sportomatic
    '68 L SW Targa Sportomatic
    '70 914/6 GT

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    I was very excited ,but couldnt justify it,
    (im not scared of rust either)lol those dark spots are rust thru thiick has paper maybe,
    no center tunnel left, no front shelf left either ...most metal paper thickness,
    Front fenders hood and rear 1/4 ,, targa top and SWT would have fall off on the highway if tranported,
    Last edited by dporsche74; 06-27-2011 at 02:08 PM.

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