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Thread: FS: @Road Scholars - 1968 Porsche 911L (Original with 28,411 miles)

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    FS: @Road Scholars - 1968 Porsche 911L (Original with 28,411 miles)

    sounds great and remembers me to something similar ;-)

    Someone knows the asking Price?

    1968 Porsche 911L (Original with 28,411 miles) Porsche Parade Division Winner

    http://www.road-scholars.com/1968-porsche-911l/

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    1968 Porsche 911L VIN: 11805399 Motor: 3281354 Color: Champagne Yellow/Black Leatherette

    The 1968 model year’s revision of the 911 was known within Porsche as the “A” series. Following the tradition that continues today, the car saw many small improvements over its immediate predecessor; in this case, many of them were designed to comply with safety and emission regulations. Those regulations prevented the 911S model from reaching these shores. In its place was the one year only 911L, which was essentially as S without the “peaky” engine.

    This numbers matching Champagne Yellow (paint to sample) 911 has lived a charmed life and has only covered 28,411 miles with only five owners. It was delivered brand new through Klein Foreman Motors in Van Nuys, California.

    It has been a show car since the early seventies and features:

    Original paint

    Original smog pump on engine

    Original interior (including elephant hide print headliner)

    Tools and jack

    Service book, manual, and window sticker

    Early pictures of car being shown at Porsche parade (including Wolfgang Porsche handing award to owner).

    1981 Porsche Parade in Ashville NC: Divison winner and Judges Choice

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    Nice looking car! Is that an elephant hide headliner??? Looks standard to my eyes, maybe I need glasses
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    Champagne Yellow......great period color.

    Those side markers look like refrigerator magnets.......
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    I viewed this car a year ago or so and it is truly an amazing example.

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    Isn't it this car?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=btLZr9hJz_k


    Seems like an amazing original car....

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    what eare they asking? Like the colour...
    911 S 1967 and ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Schiefer View Post
    Nice looking car! Is that an elephant hide headliner??? Looks standard to my eyes, maybe I need glasses
    I don't believe so based upon the perforations and the fact that it has a basket weave interior. I believe elephant hide headliners only came in car with elephant hide interiors and had no perforations as shown in the separate thread on headliners here on the Registry.

    Regardless this is some car !
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    Ahhhh the sixties... I envision myself one early Saturday morning wearing plaid shorts, black shoes with white socks smoking a cigarette heading to the hardware store to buy a bag of nails.
    SWB cars are an acquired taste however once acquired theirs no turning back.

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    Unfortunately the page of road scholars provides just one last picture of the sold car. Due to its originality I would like to have pictures with details of this all original car as reference for my restoration. Has anybody stored the pictures of this car which could be provided to me?
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    Philipp

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    Quote Originally Posted by philipp79 View Post
    Unfortunately the page of road scholars provides just one last picture of the sold car.
    Philipp
    Who knows how long that web page will stay posted.

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    I'm sure if you contacted RS they wouldn't mind sharing their photos with you.

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