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    Help with values for early Dealer listing & Service booklet ...

    I have a couple of booklets which I will be listing for sale but I really have no idea of their true values - any help appreciated (needless to say I've already searched the archives but not found anything).

    First item is an international list of 'Service Stations' ("Porsche importers, dealers & authorized Porsche repair shops").

    Porsche publication W13 dated September 1964. 226 pages in good condition - bottom corner of cover is separated (but present).

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    Second item is the Service Book (W 3921e dated 1/'65) from VIN# 303804 (not present in the members listed cars) delivered on 27th July '66 to its first owner in Portland, OR.
    Maintenance inspection & Scheduled lubrication coupons (8 in total) from 21,000 miles onwards are present (those for 21,000 miles are separated at the perforations).

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    Nobody have any opinions/suggestions ?
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    Hi Andy, same church, different pew. I'm also trying to price out my '65 documents. These '65 documents came with a 911 that I bought on the cheap, as a result from a favor I did for a medical professor, when I was a student at the JHMI. It is interesting to note the difference in the cover design of my '65 service record booklet and your '64.
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    Quote Originally Posted by flatsixcrazy View Post
    Hi Andy, same church, different pew. I'm also trying to price out my '65 documents. These '65 documents came with a 911 that I bought on the cheap, as a result from a favor I did for a medical professor, when I was a student at the JHMI. It is interesting to note the difference in the cover design of my '65 service record booklet and your '64.
    Does your '65 service record booklet have a date stamp (production number)? It looks to be the one that was used for the 356.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 304678 View Post
    Does your '65 service record booklet have a date stamp (production number)? It looks to be the one that was used for the 356.

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    It looks like it has not been used (filled in) by the owner or service dealer. The only code I can find is on the very last page and it says "w 392 500 5.67 GI". It may very well be, as you've suggested, a 356 service booklet. The owner's manual says "Edition I/65" and the dealer's listing booklet says "September 1964". I am not sure how/why a 356 service booklet got into the '65 911 documentation package. It could be added to the package as an after thought and maybe why it's unused?
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    Hi Andy (II),

    5/67 is the print date for your booklet (I think Derwhite has more information on how to decipher these kind of codes. It also tells whether it's in English or German).

    It probably is a 912 service booklet. As a matter of fact I should have known. My 912 has that same booklet.

    Richard

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    first item $120-$130
    It can serve to finish up period documents kept in the glovebox.

    second $80ish
    difficult to price since its related to a specific car No.
    IMO keep it for the future until the VIN shows up on the registry.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 304678 View Post
    Hi Andy (II),

    It probably is a 912 service booklet. As a matter of fact I should have known. My 912 has that same booklet.

    Richard
    There you go, it's probably worth next to nothing :-). Thanks Richard.
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    Thanks for the price guidelines Karim.
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