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    FS: @eBay - 69S Coupe - Bahama Yellow - 119301061

    This car belongs to a member, according to latest S Registry member directory.
    No affiliiation.

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...m=111065836453

    VIN - 119301061
    53,500 miles
    Engine - 6391473

    From the ad:

    BIN price - $165k or make offer

    1969 Porsche 911S Sunroof Coupe
    Bahama Yellow Paint with Orig. Excellent Condition Black Interior and Only 53568.5 Well Documented Original Miles
    Super Rare Find in this Condition!

    Many More Photos & Much more to come in next couple of days
    Car Sold AS IS-WHERE IS.

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    1969 S Coupe #761
    Early S Registry #1624

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    Looks nice...

    I would do a careful inspection of the underside of the car, especially if its been stored for as long as said. Underside looks as if it has been recently undercoated which always gives me a sense that there's somthing being covered up. Pics seller posted are really inadequate.
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    I wonder if for 170,000 you'd get the license panel to body seal.
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    No, but it does get you painted over engine lid latch screws...

    I don't mind the outrageous prices but at least present a proper car.

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    Don't want to be too meticulous but the plugs for the rear bumper screw holes are missing and the hood badge looks like a red striped one.
    Can all be fixed for little money - especially in relation to the overall price.

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    For an original documented 53,000 mile car there sure has been an awful lot of touchup work performed.

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    None of the promised "many more photos" and details have yet to be posted... Got a funny feeling about this one.
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    5 bar grill also.
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    Sunroof drain holes look like they are plugged and painted over??
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bummler View Post
    None of the promised "many more photos" and details have yet to be posted... Got a funny feeling about this one.
    Some more info just showed up in the ad:

    1969 Porsche 911S Sunroof Coupe

    In California Bay Area all its life and last registered in 1991.

    Early Small Ca. "Pink Slip" Title and has Original 1969 Issued Front and Rear Yellow Letters on Blue Background License Plates.

    Bahama Yellow Paint with Original Excellent Condition Black Interior and Only 53568.5 Well Documented Original Miles

    Super Rare Find in this Condition!

    Car has Original Build Sheet and Glove Box Folder with Owners Manual , Etc. and also comes with Two Thick Folders of Documentation and Receipts. It may have been off the road as early as 1984, when the last owner started buying Mechanical parts for the car, which explains the Low Mileage. In 9/1989 the car was stripped to Bare Metal, Completely Blocked and Painted with Sikkens Urethane. This Paint Job in 1989 cost $6800.00. A lot of money at that time. Sikkens has been used for a number of years on McClarens, Including the Formula One Cars. We think the Front Lower Bumper Valance was replaced, as there is a receipt for it. All other Body Panels are Original. The Headliner was Replaced at that time, as to paint the car correctly you need to remove the Sunroof.

    The Car was Found, Dusty in the above condition with the engine rebuilt on an engine stand. (See Photos)

    We moved the car to our paint and body shop and spent hours just cleaning it. The Carpets were Replaced, as they were Faded. All Other Interior is Factory including the Dash Pad (except Headliner as mentioned above) and Super Nice. The Fuel Tank was replaced with the 911S spacific Fuel Tank and all fuel Lines were replaced. The engine was Completely Rebuilt, Again, by a Porsche Only, Engine Builder, as was the Injection Pump and the Transaxle was tested for any problems. It has NO OIL Leaks, as rebuild included Machining the Cases and Heads.

    Notes from our Engine Builder;

    The engine was completely disassembled and all tolerances checked. New bearings for the layshaft and crankshaft were installed, new timing chains installed and new pistons and cylinders were installed. The heads were rebuilt with new valve guides and valves, and ground to spec. New Reinz gaskets and seals were used and the case was assembled using Loktite 574 to insure a leak-free life. The correct Bosch 0408 126 005 (one year only) mechanical fuel injection pump was rebuilt and installed. The cams installed are the RS cams, one original and one reground from an early Solex-engined car, and the cam timing was set per Porsche spec. A very exciting engine.



    Total Brake System was rebuilt as needed. The Floor Pan was Touched Up with Porsche Factory Undercoat. Not to hide anything, but it was faded and chipped in a few spots.

    Any Item Replaced, was replaced with Porsche Factory part if Available.

    The Car has had 67 Miles since Found to break in the engine and make sure all is correct.

    You are Welcome to Fly into Sacramento Ca. or have your Agent Inspect and Drive the Car By Appointment.

    Many More Photos are available, but we need your e-mail address to send them.
    Last edited by beh911; 05-11-2013 at 05:49 AM. Reason: added final ad text
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