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    Fixer-upper 911

    Saw this on craigslist, as my friend Glenn says,
    "That will buff out."

    http://westernmass.craigslist.org/pts/2864045617.html
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    Senior Member ennisk1's Avatar
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    Hope you submitted that to Bring A Trailer!
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    Hey, is that an MFI T, or a CIS T?
    Tom F.
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    Sepia brown?
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    Maybe, but a color change couldn't hurt this car.
    Tom F.
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    Some surface rust.....
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    Pictures are 5 years old, I wonder if pics represent current condition.
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    Would it change anyone's interest if I told you that once upon a time, an iconic /macho star of the cinema wheeled around in it?

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    Oh no, not another McQueen car, probably worth a hundred grand then
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    Porsche denied Klaus's claim that his Targa was defective after 38 years and 743,854 miles it collapsed on itself.

    or

    Wally read on the a very popular early 911 website that if he turned his T inside out, it would become an S

    or

    Billy Bob heard the most valuable part of old Porsche 911's was the torsion bar tube..he already bought his 2 spots at Hershey and will be looking for $10k.

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