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    FS: @DriverSource - '67 911 Coupe

    Looks like a nice SWB.......no information posted yet. Black/ Black w/68K miles. Is anyone here familiar with this car or know the price?

    http://blog.driversource.com/inventory
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    JEFF BRINTON
    ESR #1572
    1968 911N
    1974 914 2.0L
    2023 Macan
    SOLD - 1967 911N / 1968 911L / 1967 911N / 1969 912 / 1991 964 C2 / 2013 991.1 / 2008 987 Cayman

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    Pricing update... $67.5k
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    Dan B.
    1966 911 black/red
    1966 912 slate grey
    1996 993 black/tan

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    Fast in, slow out Carl Bauer's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cal View Post
    Is anyone here familiar with this car or know the price?
    This car might have been on Houston CL a few years ago. There was a running '67 normal listed in The Woodlands just north of Houston. I was the 2nd caller and I was told I would get a call back if the first wasn't interested... at an asking price of 10k that was unlikely!
    Carl Bauer - OBP
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    1969 Subaru 360 - 1969 Winkelmann WDF1 - 2016 KTM RC390

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    Quote Originally Posted by Carl Bauer View Post
    This car might have been on Houston CL a few years ago. There was a running '67 normal listed in The Woodlands just north of Houston. I was the 2nd caller and I was told I would get a call back if the first wasn't interested... at an asking price of 10k that was unlikely!
    Hi Carl- I went to see this same car in the Woodlands and was quite a project... even at 10K. Not wanting to do that much work just to get it rolling. I passed.
    -Mike
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    Fast in, slow out Carl Bauer's Avatar
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    Mike,

    Do you think it's the same car you went to look at?

    Your story makes me feel better! In my mind that was one that I let get away.
    Carl Bauer - OBP
    1979 RoW 911SC
    1969 Subaru 360 - 1969 Winkelmann WDF1 - 2016 KTM RC390

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    This car has been updated on the seller's site with (50) photos and the following description....

    at $67.5K it seems over priced by +/-$15K.

    1967 Porsche 911

    Chassis No. 308395

    Engine No. 911828

    Preserved Very Late SWB - 3 Owners from New

    All original floors with factory undercoating – Date-Coded Wheels

    Recent Mechanical Overhaul

    Previous long-term Ownership

    Porsche brought the 911 into production in 1964 and it immediately sent shock waves through the motoring industry. It was one of the most nimble and sporty road cars of the day, due to its rear engine design and small, light, aerodynamic body. It had voluptuous flowing lines that were able to turn heads at every corner and probably remains one then most classically elegant sports cars of this era.

    Chassis No. 308395 is a largely preserved example of the desirable early production SWB 911. Initially born Polo Red, this well-kept 911 currently wears an all-black livery and retains all of its original trim, signal lenses, side glass, wheels, upholstery, instruments, undercarriage/undercoating and more.

    The paintwork was applied many years ago over a very solid body. As expected, the finish shows cosmetic issues as does portions of the original trim and lenses. All of the vented chrome wheels are date coded 2/67, including the spare – along with original crested hubcaps is quite a rare occurrence. The cabin exudes originality, with the exception of rear speakers, as does the luggage compartment. A Becker Europa II radio with matching early cassette player is fitted, factory books accompany along with seat belts and original airbox.

    The motor runs great, having been rebuilt just 5k miles ago, complimented by a newer gas tank, stainless exhaust and upgraded Weber carburetors. Originally a California car, the Porsche was acquired 25 years ago by the previous and long-term owner and today, this early 911 coupe remains a great 3-owner example of a well preserved and very capable driver.

    Classic 911s have grown tremendously in popularity within the past few years, especially the early SWB examples – we encourage a closer inspection of this true survivor.

    $67,500.00 USD or Best Offer
    JEFF BRINTON
    ESR #1572
    1968 911N
    1974 914 2.0L
    2023 Macan
    SOLD - 1967 911N / 1968 911L / 1967 911N / 1969 912 / 1991 964 C2 / 2013 991.1 / 2008 987 Cayman

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cal View Post
    ...at $67.5K it seems over priced by +/-$15K.
    And that's if it's represented accurately. These guys used to have a pretty good reputation here in Texas. Especially compared to some of the other local dealers like Victory. But I just had a shockingly bad experience with them on a 911E I was looking at (which cost me almost $1k and I never even bought a car). I'd still consider buying from them if they had a car I really wanted but I'd be extra careful if I did. Really makes you appreciate the good dealers out there like Jeff at EC and a few others.

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    I would also agree that this car is over priced when it has cosmetic issues with the paint job that is already in the wrong color.

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    FS: @BaT - 1967 2.0L 911 Coupe - 308395

    Now on BaT:
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    1967 Porsche 2.0L 911 SWB Coupe, Lot #37768
    VIN: 308395
    Sold for: TBD

    67 911 BaT 1.jpg
    Doug Dill

    1973 911E Coupe
    PCA #1987109761
    Early 911S Registry #548

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