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    FS: @Samba - 66-911

    1969 912 tangerine coupe 82K original miles
    1974 911 red targa 71K original miles

    Tom Michelsen
    Central Coast Heaven

    Shell Beach, California

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    Those guys have had this car for some time. I give it a solid meh....
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    Dan B.
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    1996 993 black/tan

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    geez. Are license panel seals on national back order or something? What is up with those missing all the time?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jules Dielen View Post
    geez. Are license panel seals on national back order or something? What is up with those missing all the time?
    World shortage. . Eric needs to start making them. Nearly every repainted car has it missing. It's a poor show. Think of all the landfill sites with hundreds of good seals buried under the rubbish.

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    Early S reg. #681

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    1966 Porsche 911 Coupe Price: $64500
    '66 Porsche 911 with matching numbers, chassis # 304371, engine# 907615, comes with a certificate of authenticity, color code#6602 polo red with black leatherette interior. With only a handful of ’66 911’s still around, this is a rare find, the car has recently been freshened up and is ready to be driven and enjoyed and is mechanically very sound.

    For $64,500 USD.

    If you have any additional questions Please call 310-975-0272

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    1967 911 Targa Soft Window
    Early S Registry #2403

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    this car is a slug with lipstick on it

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    What would be a fair price for this '66? Personal opinions required..

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    all comments aside anything can be brought back, this car would not be hard to bring back to original but it is missing much of the correct parts so I see it as a pieced together car - it has 68 seats, 68 headlights and most likely fenders from a 68 so this car was probably apart at one point and original pieces were lost. The floors and rockers have been replaced so you would need to ascertain if the metal work was done well or sloppy. I have not seen this car in person, just seen all the pictures. It has potential. Let me put it this way, if you gave my shop this car and $100,000 then it would come out concours perfect in a year or so.

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    Has anyone seen this car. $65K is low for a mechanically sound number matching '66 coupe.
    Louis

    '61 Mercedes-Benz 180Db - Schwarz/Burgundy
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    Quote Originally Posted by VintageExcellen View Post
    this car is a slug with lipstick on it
    Is this car known on this board? Other threads/links? From what I've seen, BHCC seems to typically sells cars needing a lot of work, but in this case at least based on the low res pix, I was wondering what else is known about the car.

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