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    FS: @2Shores - 69S

    This one looks quite tasty.....love the bahama yellow color. Any guess on price? 2shores is typically expensive....but they usually have premium cars.

    http://2shores.com/cars/offers/1969-...upe/173/detail
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    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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    Excellent color! Hope they get a boatful of cash for it! Love the ride height.....
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    That is a great color. Especially in the sun.
    Nice!
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    119300047 - Jan 2012

    Great contrast with this color against the snow in the pics.

    FWIW, a few observations on an extremely nice looking car:

    - S Registry stickers on both rear windows but VIN is not listed in current year directory
    - Looks like original wiring in engine compartment and trunk
    - Rare factory rear crash bar on car but not on COA
    - Doesn't appear rear tow hook (on COA) is on the car currently, but hard to tell from the pics
    - Appears to have original engine sound pad
    - Interesting radio choice
    - Mi$$ing Hella 169 fogs per COA
    - SSIs

    Minor finish issues:
    - Tunnel carpet fit needs sorting, carpet in general shows some minor issues
    - Looks like a 70-71 rear decklid, not a 69 correct part
    - Missing second engine compartment decklid seal
    - Incorrect seat belts
    - Finish on 3 bar engine grill vertical supports and screen should be black
    - Sugar scoop inserts should be unpainted flat gray/ivory
    - Incorrect hose clamp on MFI console line. - Buyer should invest in some flathead screw Norma clamps to get clamps correct everywhere
    - Interesting sewn seam dash cover, unless related to 9822 leather interior...?
    - Missing straw drains that hang from front pan
    - Needs pedal covers
    - Hood panel gaps appear uneven
    - Horn grill fit needs attention
    - Fuel tank color
    - Cross-drilled rotors
    - Looks like a non orange bar crest
    - Rear view mirror adhesive pad should show black
    - Wipers parked too low
    - Muffler paint
    - Get rid of the accordion wire wrap in trunk area
    - Misc engine compartment surfaces are incorrect but nice looking nonetheless


    Even given the above, this car looks and plays the part. Someone will end up with what appears to be a wonderful example!

    My guess is asking $100k.
    Last edited by beh911; 06-19-2013 at 12:56 PM.
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    The S-Registry decal adds $25K easy....
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    .....haha!

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    If anyone finds out who did the resto work please let me know as seller did not answer that question. Car looks fantastic btw.
    '73 T 2.7RS spec.

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    Wink

    But he still has the fog switch if you can find a good pair of 169s.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ringmeister View Post
    If anyone finds out who did the resto work please let me know as seller did not answer that question. Car looks fantastic btw.
    I would talk to the seller. If they can't give you the info, I will look up who I did the wheels for, but it may take a while.
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