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    FS: @Samba - 1965 built 911

    I don't know the seller but 302382 is 61 units after one I own.

    http://www.thesamba.com/vw/classifie...php?id=1516116


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    And 88 units before mine. Interested in seeing what this one does.
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    VIN - 302382

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    FS: Early Porsche 911 #302382 Production Date 9/65 Price: 110000
    You are looking at my 1965 (production date 9/65...considered a '65 in Europe, some consider it a very early '66???). My car is in very nice running and driving condition with decent looking paint (needs repainted to be perfect) and a nice restored interior in black leather (original was brown with cloth inserts...which I have most of the original interior as well). Dealer installed sunroof, maybe a "Golde"??? This car was bought new in CA and then was a TX car until brought to SC about 15 years ago or so. I have lots of documentation, factory manuals, original owners manual, stainless and steel heater boxes, etc with the car. I also have the original luggage rack (off of car but decklid is still the original), a new headliner (in bag), original jack and tool kit. Original spare as well. These early cars are skyrocketing in value. A car in similar condition brought nearly $100k a little bit back and it wasn't even matching numbers. Mine is. This is a fantastic little car that has Webers on it now (I know where you can get Solex's if you want them at a reasonable price). I was planning on restoring the car with my father in law but we decided to restore a different car together and that someone else will do this very special car the justice it deserves better than we can. This is not a rust bucket. See pics. Serious inquiries please email or call me at (843) 267-3244. Please do not waste my time if you cannot pay for this car. Any serious offers will be considered. Thanks!
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    Interesting. It seems a bit of a stretch.
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    This is 36 numbers off of mine. T
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    Thanks for posting this. mine is 14 number later.
    good to get a value comparison once and a while.
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    Mine is #302397, only 15 later, so "rstrahota" are our cars sequentially numbered?
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    Quote Originally Posted by merbesfield View Post
    Mine is #302397, only 15 later, so "rstrahota" are our cars sequentially numbered?
    Yes - very cool!
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    Quote Originally Posted by rstrahota View Post
    Yes - very cool!
    Ds
    What color is yours? Mine is Irish Green. 6606.
    Mark Erbesfield
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