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Thread: FS: 1968 911 with 67 911 S engine

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    FS: 1968 911 with 67 911 S engine

    SOLD SOLD>>>>>>>Hello Price drop to 19,500.00

    I need to pay for a new Porsche I just found. Thanks George



    Hello I looked over the car on the bottom. It has not been cut to fit later type fenders and bumpers. It could go back to 1968 look with bumpers, fenders and cutting off the larger flares. Still SWB I even have the lights if wanted.

    Hello 1968 911 coupe converted to short hood. All steel and a real good job. Vin number 11830405. 1967 REAL S engine that runs super. Engine number 961108

    type 901 / 02. Clean Ca title and can ship World wide from Lincoln,Ca. Send your email address and I will send many pictures. Asking 22,500.00

    Thanks George
    Last edited by georgepvalerio; 01-27-2013 at 08:47 PM. Reason: sold sold

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    I think you would have a much better chance if the car was clean..
    Registry # 2479
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    1972 T Albert Blue

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    Hello I like to show the car's as I get them. That way you don't get any new under seal and paint to hide the REAL car. I have some other car's that need a bath and I pay real well.
    Thanks George

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    pm sent

    Erik

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    Link to pictures sent. George

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    George, what is the original paint code on the badge? Also, please find the build # on the engine case; should be ~7250 +/- 50. Thanks.
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    Researching Paint codes and Engine Build numbers

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    Paint code 62109 engine build number 7253 First owner had Black wing tip shoes on when he first picked up the car.

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    Hello Engine build number is 7253 paint code is 62109 ? I can't find that in my books?

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    62109 = dark green metallic

    http://www.912registry.org/restore/pcode.htm
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    Thanks for the build #.
    Here is my database of early paint codes:

    http://www.912bbs.org/vb/showwiki.php?title=Paint
    Porsche Historian, contact for Kardex & CoA-type Reports
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