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    OK, Guess what year car this is regarding ;-)....

    But it's not for sale, he wants to TRADE for a 67S in similar or better condition.

    http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsc...tal-resto.html

    Unfortunately I don't have a 67S that has had a tree fall on it, or I would think about it.
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    One thing....this is a 911 of which you'll never have to worry of a tree falling on it again, since the odds of it happening twice to the same car - are very small.

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    Does anyone have a tree that looks like it is going to fall soon?
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    Quote Originally Posted by 62S-R-S View Post
    One thing....this is a 911 of which you'll never have to worry of a tree falling on it again, since the odds of it happening twice to the same car - are very small.

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    Geez... That means I have a greater chance of a tree landing on my car more than I thought. Where is Lloyd's of London when I need them?
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    301953 is very likely a 1966 according to my database. Or, at least within the transition zone. I'll bet the paint code is 6606, but we need more photos to see where it stands.
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    Exactly. We need the senator to provide a lot more detailed photos. This car could teach us lot about the transition.
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