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    1967 Porsche 911 911S Prestige Large Brochure & Factory Envelope wt7100

    can't believe it, sold for more than 1.000$ ???

    http://www.ebay.de/itm/1967-Porsche-...vip=true&rt=nc

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    i am looking for one of these...know of any for sale?

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    for this Price, really ?

    Was not my auction, I was shocked about the Price....
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    Sold in Ladenburg for 550 EUR (excl. 15%) and this was to much I thought...

    http://www.autotechnikauktion.de/mg/...r&BUTTON=Suche
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    it was too much...for me. I too was surprised. With that said it would of been fun to have with our car.
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    great car, like the seats ;-)
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    thanks. Appreciate the feedback.

    I am going to do my best to get the car on as many concours events as possible in 2014....

    Happy new year!

    Tim

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    This is one of the harder to get. Very few are on the market. Plus it had its envelope. Plus its for an 67 911S.
    There have been 2 versions printed, this is the luxury one, regular brochures for 67 911S are much cheaper and easy to get.
    1973 RS brochures go for 2k…"overpriced" as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Soterik View Post
    I think this was perhaps a special brochure for potential customers, or a dealer presentation?
    The factory usually printed a "luxury version" and a "regular version" one.
    Some might be used for USA while other have been for RoW use only.
    The same scheme can be noted on 65/66 versions ("luxury" embossed crest white cover vs. "regular" yellow car , 70/71 ("luxury" embossed car white/blue weltmeister vs. "regular" small white folder and 72/73 ("luxury" creme color 2.4l vs. "regular" orange/yellow/purple 2.4l folder).

    Charlie White (and myself) is working on a new P literature book which will cover all available 64-73 P literature, stay tuned….
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