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    68 s bit of assembly required

    No affiliation looks like a nice car 1 sport seat no COA
    http://www.ebay.ca/itm/ws/eBayISAPI....E:B:SS:CA:1123

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    11800724

    1968 911 S
    VIN = 11800724
    Eng no = 4080891
    Mileage = 36792

    . . . . nice 1968 porsche 911s all numbers matching chassis number # 11800724 engine # 4080891 901/02 both side's on the bottom of the engine case have 507 stamped also the original 5 speed transmission number # 901/02 odometer reads 36792 miles car been in one family since new and has never been offered for sale before the original owner purchased this car in europe and in 1972 he moved to california car is been in california since then in the 1980's he then gave it to his nephew car was never in any accidents all the body gaps are perfect and the doors have that wonderful ping sound when you close them battery box is rust free floor's are good both driver and passenger door jambs are clean and rust free body looks good and is dent free paint is old and is cracking and has chips car will be sold with 2 engine's the original that was completely rebuilt i have all the original engine parts that are all rebuilt also the original jack tools owner's hand books spare tire and fog lamps that will go with the sale of the car all 5 fuchs rims are original to this car engine that is in it now is a 1968 911L engine that is in good running condition 911L numbers # 3380043 901/17 gear box that is in it now is the original 5 speed shifts good clutch is good brakes are good steering and suspension is good interior is in excellent condition dash has a small crack the rest of the interior looks great headliner is good no rips carpet is good front and back seats are all good no rips or cuts the original owner ordered this car with a driver side sport seat both door panels driver and passenger are in good condition i removed the passenger side to grease the window crank i will put the door panel back on before the buyer pick's up the car if you have any ??? call me at (415)990-4435 . . .

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    DO the rear fenders look flared? More LWB than SWB flares?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Baum View Post
    DO the rear fenders look flared? More LWB than SWB flares?
    Yes good observation !
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    Ahhhh the sixties... I envision myself one early Saturday morning wearing plaid shorts, black shoes with white socks smoking a cigarette heading to the hardware store to buy a bag of nails.
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    Intriguing, but seller has only 1 feedback. Anybody have the scoop on this car or seller?
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    Reserve not met at $47000. You think the lwb fenders hurt the sale that much?

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    Quote Originally Posted by airheads View Post
    Reserve not met at $47000. You think the lwb fenders hurt the sale that much?
    Or maybe the market spoke and the seller has unrealistic expectations?

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    2 months later and back on the market....

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Porsc...item25715948af

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