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  1. #31

    conda green

    don,
    just check the code and check on this page.
    http://www.elferhelfer.com/farben.htm
    or the gasurit codes.

    it is such a nice color! every where people come up to the car!

    martin

    Ps. just came back from luzern! i bought a MB 500 SEL, 82, with 21'000 km (13'750 miles) first hand, this evening! the car is mint condition!
    increadible like it came out of the factory! i could not resist.
    trying to explain it to my wife!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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  2. #32
    Martin,

    My S is a 69. Need the 69 color chart. Congrats on your Benz. I stopped trying to explain to my wife a loooong time ago....

    Best,

    Don

  3. #33

    69 S

    don,
    only one more chart from glasurit with 69 samples but no greens.

    as long as cars are around the house, she will notice it anyway and discussion will come up. last monday i was checking out new place 5 min away from my house. location would have been perfect but before used as a illegal dope plantation . underground fully airconditioned, a unit so big, i have never seen in my life. must have cost a fortune (in excess of $50K). anyway i was shocked as i do not want to put my treasures in a place you never know who is visiting at night!

    good night
    martin

  4. #34

    glasuit 69

    now the chart!
    martin
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  5. #35
    Don, congratulations, teh car looks great. And with so few miles it must drive like a dream.

    I finally got my 68 S I bought a few month ago back from the last owner who had some work done to the car before delivery as part of the deal.

    I'll try and post some pictures tomorrow.

    Henry
    ________________
    1968 911 S
    Henry
    1965 356 SC
    1968 911S
    1971 914-6
    1979 930

  6. #36
    The S turned out to be Signal Green which seems very close to the Viper Green. I parked the cars side by side and they are about a shade apart. I have some pictures (not the best lighting) of the S up on my site. Check it out http://www.Porsport.com under current cars.

    Best,

    Don

  7. #37

    Front end of your car is exactly the same as mcqueen's in lemans. Same headlight rims, full orange turn signals, rectangular fogs and front bumper guards. if only it were slate gray...
    Now lose the tires and put xwx on.

  8. #38
    Where ever I go I keep my eyes open for that lonely Porsche with the weeds growing around it....

    Here in LV I have seen:

    1. 1972 911T..Dead in drivway..looks like a dry car
    2. 1972/3 911 Targa under cover in driveway..Not for sale
    3. 1955 Continental coupe...complete needs resto Not for sale #2 and #3 in same driveway
    4. Undetermined early 911 or 912 under cover in carport
    5. 1972 911T Targa...tired running condition...
    6. Yellow 356A...not complete...looks to be in good running conditon
    7. Currently advertised a 69 911T with 77 Turbo motor 16.5K
    8. 1969 911T...not complete, good running condition...more resto work needed than it is worth. car was for sale at 9K.
    Master of the Buffet

    Voice of Reasoned Conservatism

  9. #39
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    Don,

    I'll bet you were so excited to see this car and go throught it that you could hardly stand it. What a treat to see such an original, low mile Early S. How does she go?

    When I was looking at the photos on your site I noticed many cool things, but I have never seen original, to the car, sun visors that look so new in a early car. I also noticed a silly little thing like the white plastic coat hanger on the passenger side. Were they white with a white headliner? Any way truely a great find.
    Brian

    '71T
    R Gruppe #299

  10. #40
    Hey Brian,

    I am amazed how fresh all the little things are as you pointed out. Other things like emblems,engine grille, door frames, carpet are just really fresh looking. It drives great. thanks.

    Best,

    Don

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