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    Thanks.
    I'll move my comments over there.

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    FS: @Bonhams - 1965 (66MY) Porsche 911 2.0L Coupe

    Bonhams Les Grandes Marques Du Monde Au Grand Palais Auction, Paris, 4 February 2016
    1965 (66MY) Porsche 911 2.0L Coupe, Lot 327
    VIN: 302855
    Engine: 903038
    Trans: -
    Color: Silver (Originally Polo Red)/Bordeaux Red Leather
    Mileage: 56,189 km (indicated)
    Auction Estimate: US$240,000 - 280,000/€220,000 - 260,000
    Sold for: NO SALE

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    Auction Description:

    Manufactured in November 1965, chassis number '302855' is an early left-hand drive 911 (the chassis numbering sequence commenced at '300001'). It is one of the early, short-wheelbase cars of the type much favoured by the historic rallying fraternity, a situation that has led to unmodified examples such as this one becoming a great rarity. Previously owned by Pon, the Netherlands Porsche importer, the car has formed part of the vendor's private collection for the last ten years. Originally Polo Red, it was restored circa 2004 and has been refinished in silver, while the interior is trimmed in Bordeaux leather. The engine and gearbox have been overhauled and the car is described by the private vendor as in generally good/excellent condition. The provision of Weber carburettors, replacing the original Solex type, is the only notified deviation from factory specification. Accompanying documentation consists of a Porsche Certificate of Origin, technical inspection and Netherlands registration papers.
    Last edited by DOUGS73E; 02-13-2016 at 02:07 PM. Reason: Added sold for price.
    Doug Dill

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    FS: @HollywoodWheelsAuction - 1967 Porsche 911 2.0L Targa

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    Hollywood Wheels Auction, Amelia Island, 11-13 March 2016
    1967 Porsche 911 2.0L Targa
    VIN: 500201
    Engine: 911435
    Trans: 200273 (902/04)
    Color: Irish Green/Black
    Mileage: -
    Auction Estimate: -

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    Auction Description:

    Rare Targa soft top
    Irish Green with black leatherette interior
    Concours winning car
    Factory sport seats
    Factory leather wrapped steering wheels and batwing horn center
    Past celebrity ownership
    Original steel wheels with original paint & date coded to car
    Owner states it is a matching numbers car

    Owner states this Irish Green 911 is a matching numbers car and received a complete concours restoration back in 1990 and more recently underwent some cosmetic reconditioning and a mechanical service by a factory trained Porsche mechanic. This interior still has the original black leatherette sport seats, leather wrapped steering wheel and “Batwing” horn center. This Porsche comes with the original painted steel wheels, chrome hub caps mounted with Coker period correct tires. This is a very original and correct looking car. The Kartex also proves some very interesting info, the most interesting of which being that the car was originally purchased by Jay Ward of Hollywood, California. Jay Ward was the creator and producer of many famous cartoon shows including Rocky and Bullwinkle, Dudley Do-Right, George of the Jungle, Captain Crunch, and countless others. Jay was a true car enthusiast and I find it very cool that this car was once a part of his personal collection. Beyond proving the prominence of the car’s original owner, the Kardex also proves that the engine and transmission numbers are original to the chassis. The car’s suspension is completely refurbished, the Fuchs wheels have fresh rubber and brakes are new. She is ready to run the “Tail of the Dragon”.
    Doug Dill

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    PCA #1987109761
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    Quote Originally Posted by DOUGS73E View Post
    Bonhams Les Grandes Marques Du Monde Au Grand Palais Auction, Paris, 4 February 2016
    1965 (66MY) Porsche 911 2.0L Coupe, Lot 327
    VIN: 302855
    Engine: 903038

    ... It is one of the early, short-wheelbase cars of the type much favoured by the historic rallying fraternity, a situation that has led to unmodified examples such as this one becoming a great rarity.
    They are joking right?
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    1966 912 slate grey
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    The car was horrible, the market place is still very strong!



    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Beck View Post
    Couldn't find threads on Scottsdale auction cars so posting this one here.
    Mr. Fuller and I just left Gooding. I hope the 65 911 doesn't belong to someone here...


    Sloppy restoration done by a lazy person. If it brings 250 then the market for a stellar example should be 350.


    http://www.goodingco.com/vehicle/1965-porsche-911-6/

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    Peter Kane

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    That's either a scam, or a really good deal.
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    1966 912 slate grey
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    The owner sent some additional pictures looks legit. Non matching motor I think mag case.image.jpeg
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    That's one crazy ad. Fuchs? The engine pictured is in a car with Amco crash bars.

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