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    FS: @worldwide-auctioneers.com - 1966 911

    No affiliation, but wonder what price this will fetch? Anyone going to the auction?

    http://www.worldwide-auctioneers.com...leID=186&id=52

    Thanks

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    Chassis no: 303259
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    Slate-blue? Must have been a special-order color :-)
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    303259 eng # 903445 paint 6608 Aga blue, interior appears to be B/P black with Pepita
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    So, wouldn't this be a 1965 model year? Build date should be late summer of 1965...right?

    I thought all 1966 models had a VIN# that started with a "90".

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    No. My April 14, 66 build date car is 304088. This car was probably built in Feb-March (if it is an original weber car).

    Their engines start with 90, but not the VIN.


    Quote Originally Posted by Paul-HB View Post
    So, wouldn't this be a 1965 model year? Build date should be late summer of 1965...right?

    I thought all 1966 models had a VIN# that started with a "90".

    Thanks.,

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    I like the strategic locating of the bumper weights.
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    This one has been discussed before:

    http://fast.info/911/
    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...ghlight=303259
    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...ghlight=303259

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    Quote Originally Posted by oscillon View Post
    No. My April 14, 66 build date car is 304088. This car was probably built in Feb-March (if it is an original weber car).

    Their engines start with 90, but not the VIN.
    Hmmm...I was going by Pat Paternie's Red Book (see below):
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    1966 BMW 1600 (one of first in U.S.)
    1967 VW Beetle Sedan (Honeymoon car)
    1984 Porsche 928S (Hindenburg)
    1986/1973 Backdated 911 Coupe (R Gruppe/La Tortuga)
    1987 Isuzu Impulse RS Turbo
    1988 Porsche 944 Turbo S
    1999 BMW M Coupe (Race soon to be Rally)
    2003 Jaguar S-Type R Supercharged (family hauler/rain car)
    2004 Porsche 996 GT3
    2005 Chevy Express 16-passenger van (for hauling everything else)

    http://www.autokennel.com

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    Auction Co. est. is $50-60k with no reserve.
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