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Thread: FS: @copart - Potential 67S - flood damaged

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    FS: @copart - Potential 67S - flood damaged

    No affilation...

    Note the VIN listed is "3066595". That last "5" may be an "S".

    http://www.copart.com/c2/homeSearch....SEARCH_RESULTS
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    I have been watching CoPart for several months now, and there seems to be quite a few 911 flood victims. Wonder what is up with that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by whatizname View Post
    I have been watching CoPart for several months now, and there seems to be quite a few 911 flood victims. Wonder what is up with that.
    Don't get out much? You're kidding, right?

    Hurricane Sandy?

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    Sandy flooded 260 000 cars in the north east ; the auction yards are full of water damaged cars in the region, be aware...

    This particular one had been discussed previously and have "interesting" details to be considers...

    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...1S-project-car

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    You guys have more and larger cojones than I do. That coupe was a freak show, even before whatever flood happened. I suppose that there was a time when people couldn't resist adding flares and 'updating' an SWB, but now I look at those and just get sad.

    Good luck to whomever has that kind of courage and talent. I'm not criticizing. My project car is tough, but that one would buckle my knees.

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    Yeah, the 80s were a bad time for our early S's. Anyone remember the Slant I found a few years ago, that was a matching #s 73S, even with the unicorns etched in the windows. I wrote it for the ESSES mag a few years back, fun story.

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