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    Herbert Dramm

    Does anyone know how to contact Herbert Dramm?
    He was PoAC's [ Porsche of America Corp.] Head Service Rep in the '60's, based out of Teaneck, NJ.
    I bought his 24k mile '67 911, Slate Gray / Bone, from the man he sold it to in '67, when it was only 6 mos. old.
    Herbert special ordered it with a lot of options, and i have the original kardex, along with the original bill of sale from PoAC to the new owner.
    I believe he's still alive, and I would love to talk to him about the car.
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    Sorry to say that I can't help, but I would truly enjoy seeing more pictures of this unique and lovely car.

    Thank you,
    Mike

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    Call John Kent or call me for his phone number and email.

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    Wow! That's cool. Herbie Dramm was the guy all the racers contacted to order their cars (in the US). He was an important part (sponsorship) of the PART team that competed in various 1969 WSC events (Daytona, Sebring, and Watkins Glen, I think).
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    Beautiful 911 !
    What's the deal with the Fuchs ?

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    If you come for a visit, I'm close to Teaneck, could introduce you to some local enthusiasts and great roads....
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    Quote Originally Posted by ibmiked View Post
    Sorry to say that I can't help, but I would truly enjoy seeing more pictures of this unique and lovely car.

    Thank you,
    Mike
    Here are some more photos.
    The Fuchs were put on when the car was 6 mos. old, I also have the original chrome plated wheels.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mrgreenjeans View Post
    Beautiful 911 !
    What's the deal with the Fuchs ?

    Don
    The wheels look stock and good on the car.
    They may look a little funny because they have black lugs instead of the silver 67 style.
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    I wrote an article a few months back on legendary 4-cam wrench Gerry McCarthy, he mentioned Herr Dramm as one of the two Factory Reps that taught the one and only Carrera school that was held in the back of Max Hoffman's in New York City. So he goes way back with Porsche.
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    THAT car is O- riginal! Yowza!
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