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    Fs: 1965 911 300650

    Car is a mess. But the good news is that it IS an early '65 and it comes with matching number engine case and a pair of original 4 screw horn grill front fenders. Amazingly it has all of the gas heater electrics and underdash ducting/wiring is fairly original.
    Not much body rot, just crappy body work. Does not have engine and transmission. Also has incorrect doors.
    Very desirable original Light Ivory with Fawn/Pepita interior.

    Offering here first at a discounted price in the hopes that it will be an easy transaction. Next stop: eBay.
    Can email photos for serious buyers.

    Your chance to join the '65 911 Club for $80k or make an offer.
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    NOT what you were expecting, was it?


    In all its glory.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Beck View Post
    NOT what you were expecting, was it?
    The car or the price?

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    The color is a real deal-killer for me!
    To err is human; to blame it on someone else is more human...

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    Actually lovin the color. GLWS
    1)i wonder what is the population of 80s G-body facial graft SWBs. 50? 100?
    2) i think if i were a really cool dude (no - i cant fit in skinny pants) now is the time to pose in my G-body kit 65 at cars and coffee. How rare is that since we r all now retrofying these cars back to period correct.

    Help ma they're gunna wash my car

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    It's a '65; what do you want for a paltry 95 large?


    The new barn find.
    Rare cars right under our noses because they're dressed up as drag queens.

    Look at the upside: There are tens of dollars that can be had from selling off the unwanted body parts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Beck View Post
    . . . The new barn find . . .

    . . . Rare cars right under our noses because they're dressed up as drag queens . . .
    Ha! --- you said it, Frank . . . and not the 1st time, either, huh? . . .
    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...d-Under-G-Body

    Thank you for posting your car --- and your commentary . . . here + w/us

    Hope you make a bundle!

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    Well said Frank..... Totally applies to everything you have ever listed.....your words... Oh great wordsmith.... Hilarious.
    "There is an interesting phenomenon going on currently: With out of control prices enthusiasts are paranoid that they will leave money on the table. I wish I had a dollar for every time I've heard over the last month "I should have waited to sell my thing". (I would have $8-$9 in my pocket!) To engage in this futile exercise is... well... futile. It is my observation that sellers are pricing things on the high side just to cover themselves"
    1965 911 Factory Paint to Sample Orange
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    Quote Originally Posted by 1970rsr View Post
    Well said Frank..... Totally applies to everything you have ever listed.....your words... Oh great wordsmith.... Hilarious.
    "There is an interesting phenomenon going on currently: With out of control prices enthusiasts are paranoid that they will leave money on the table. I wish I had a dollar for every time I've heard over the last month "I should have waited to sell my thing". (I would have $8-$9 in my pocket!) To engage in this futile exercise is... well... futile. It is my observation that sellers are pricing things on the high side just to cover themselves"
    Jackpot.

    Read between the lines Tate, read between the lines.

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