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Thread: FS: @garagevandenberghe.be - Porsche 911S 1967 SWB

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    FS: @garagevandenberghe.be - Porsche 911S 1967 SWB

    did this one already discussed here? http://www.garagevandenberghe.be/en/...car/porsche/36

    Off body restoration, matching-numbers per COA.

    Price: 290'000 Euros.

    Greets Rene

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    There is so much wrong with that car I wouldn't know where to begin, and I'm not even referring to the price.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ibmiked View Post
    There is so much wrong with that car I wouldn't know where to begin, and I'm not even referring to the price.
    I see a few things. Educate me please...

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    lack of hi res photos makes it hard to notice anything but the wrong rocker trim

    $290K Euro??? that's like $900 million US!
    but seriously near $400KUS? wow did Steve McQueens 2nd nephew once sat in the back seat?
    Richard aka le Zookeeper
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    There is no real information presented there, not even a VIN. Someone needs to get a real info package and post it.
    Where are the Fuchs if it is an S?
    At that price, would you not expect an RS?
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    Researching Paint codes and Engine Build numbers

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    Quote Originally Posted by gsjohnson View Post
    I see a few things. Educate me please...
    Just a few things I see that are incorrect, and just for the fun of it;

    Chrome rear bumperettes
    Rear bumper reflectors (shouldn't have them)
    Rocker trim
    Wheels (unless it was special ordered with steelies)
    Red Hood Crest
    Headlights
    Rearview mirror
    Wiper arms and location
    Body color in engine compartment
    Fuel pump
    Fan housing
    No shut panel aluminum ID tag
    Cabin air intake grille
    No dash emblem
    1968+ drivers mirror
    Heat sliders all black
    Rear seat bottoms
    Also looks like body color under the pedals

    I'm sure there are a few I missed...
    Last edited by ibmiked; 02-05-2014 at 06:09 AM. Reason: Found a few more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gsjohnson View Post
    I see a few things. Educate me please...
    Fuel pump, no Fuch's, wrong engine bay color, LWB rocker trim, rear bumperette's with no rubber trim, rear bumper trim with reflecters (LWB again), interior door releases lack the 67S chrome trim, Dash vinyl looks strange, seats overstuffed, black windshield wipers, no VIN in the front , I imagine if there were more pictures it would get worse.

    ***nevermind, I see ibmiked beat me to it, with a better rundown too! ****
    Last edited by Bill Meyer; 02-05-2014 at 07:42 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ibmiked View Post
    Just a few things I see that are incorrect, and just for the fun of it;

    Chrome rear bumperettes
    Rear bumper reflectors (shouldn't have them)
    Rocker trim
    Wheels (unless it was special ordered with steelies)
    Red Hood Crest
    Headlights
    Rearview mirror
    Wiper arms and location
    Body color in engine compartment
    Fuel pump
    Fan housing
    No shut panel aluminum ID tag
    Cabin air intake grille
    No dash emblem
    1968+ drivers mirror
    Heat sliders all black
    Rear seat bottoms
    Also looks like body color under the pedals

    I'm sure there are a few I missed...
    The fan housing seems to have a provision for a stud for the coil. The probably pulled the stud and painted the housing "alu" instead of "mag". Nice try?

    Richard
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    Quote Originally Posted by ibmiked View Post
    Just a few things I see that are incorrect, and just for the fun of it;

    Chrome rear bumperettes
    Rear bumper reflectors (shouldn't have them)
    Rocker trim
    Wheels (unless it was special ordered with steelies)
    Red Hood Crest
    Headlights
    Rearview mirror
    Wiper arms and location
    Body color in engine compartment
    Fuel pump
    Fan housing
    No shut panel aluminum ID tag
    Cabin air intake grille
    No dash emblem
    1968+ drivers mirror
    Heat sliders all black
    Rear seat bottoms
    Also looks like body color under the pedals

    I'm sure there are a few I missed...
    I caught the rocker moldings, the engine bay color, the rear seat bottoms, fan housing, coil location, and the hood badge. I guess I still need more practice

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    ......quote" I guess I still need more practice "
    sheesh I only saw the rocker trim, guess I need to hang around you boys more often me thinks

    btw impressive run down ibmiked! √
    Richard aka le Zookeeper
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