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    Fs - '67 911s #306318s

    This looks to be nicely restored.....does anyone know this car?

    $149,000.00

    http://www.sanfranciscomotorsports.com/
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    JEFF BRINTON
    ESR #1572
    1968 911N
    1974 914 2.0L
    2023 Macan
    SOLD - 1967 911N / 1968 911L / 1967 911N / 1969 912 / 1991 964 C2 / 2013 991.1 / 2008 987 Cayman

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    Senior Member Macroni's Avatar
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    isn't its csmartens‎? Someone is flipping his car..........
    86 Sport Purpose Carrera "O4"

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    Please don't open that can of worms again....
    JEFF BRINTON
    ESR #1572
    1968 911N
    1974 914 2.0L
    2023 Macan
    SOLD - 1967 911N / 1968 911L / 1967 911N / 1969 912 / 1991 964 C2 / 2013 991.1 / 2008 987 Cayman

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    No, that was 306674s
    Mike de Jong | '71 911T/E 2.4 Tangerine | '74 911S 3.2 Ice Green

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    been watching for this one to hit the market...seems like the best of the best. I have become somewhat of an expert on the impossible to find 67S unique parts..and this one has them all.

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    What would this car be worth if it was in the same condition but unrestored (meaning original)?

    -Mike

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    Apparently Gary Emory did the restoration.....
    JEFF BRINTON
    ESR #1572
    1968 911N
    1974 914 2.0L
    2023 Macan
    SOLD - 1967 911N / 1968 911L / 1967 911N / 1969 912 / 1991 964 C2 / 2013 991.1 / 2008 987 Cayman

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    This was truly just a budgeted "good" driver restoration. I provided the seats/cloth/tip brackets and Tony did the seats. Tony also provided the rest of the interior, but it was installed by Emory's people. I also provided the lower door side deco and rubber.

    Personally I thought this car should have just been left as is back in the day and just be driven. The paint is the weakest point of the restoration. This car was not built as a concours car. The simply did a nice street restoration on a budget that the owner would find nice to drive. The owner could have done a blank check resto, but that wasn't the plan. He did own an incredible 73RS.

    All that being said, it is "nice" car.

    Eric

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    Oh, now I remember this car. Even though I have never seen this car in person I remember years ago when Mark bought this car and I had the same thoughts about it was just right to be driven and enjoyed. Still, the work is very well documented on the site and looks to be a very nice car. I wonder how it compares to Henk's Sand Beige 911S he has listed on his site?
    Brian

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    The 1965 car listed on the same site seems nice:

    http://www.sanfranciscomotorsports.c...ornia/2164666/

    Milou / Registry #884
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