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    Is this an International Deal??

    Quote Originally Posted by nick-moss
    Here are pictures of Don's 1969 911S


    Don:

    I was browsing through this thread again, and I am suddenly confused (or maybe just a bit more than I was before.)

    You live in New York
    Nick lives in the UK
    The car is from Wisconsin.

    Hey, how did I miss a deal like this just across the border? There's an (inter)national spy ring scooping up these rare, unique, original, low mileage cars!!!

    How do I join?

    larry
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  2. #42
    Larry, I could tell, but then I'd have to shoot you.

    Don sent me the pictures then asked me to post them here. Oooops
    Nick Moss - Early 911S #476 - RGruppe #318 - early911.co.uk

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    Another car that I'd like to know more about . . . VIN, etc

    And where'd this one end up at?

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    Quote Originally Posted by P911E70 View Post
    hi Don,
    congratulations from switzerland.
    nice find! your small brother is sending you his best regards!
    it must be Conda green and not viper green?

    best regards
    martin
    That picture took some real balls. 240K and snapping a shot!!
    David

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    Quote Originally Posted by 72targa View Post
    . . . At least the VIN here...

    http://www.911e.org/microsite.php?9113210073 . . .

    Uhhhhh --- no

    This is a '69 S, ex-Don Ahearn . . . from about 8 years, ago

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    Ahhh! THAT green car...
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    I owned this car back in the late 90's. It is a '70 E and was a sportomatic until I sold it to a guy in Tucson who converted it to a 5spd then sold it via evilbay to Europe. Still makes me sad that I sold it... I still have a file of old paperwork on this car somewhere. But Rick is right, this is NOT the '69 S featured in this thread...
    Quote Originally Posted by RSTarga View Post
    That picture took some real balls. 240K and snapping a shot!!

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    If you go back to the original post, this thread IS about the super low mileage time warp 1969 911S that Don discovered back in 2004. Later on in the thread a gentleman in Switzerland replied by saying how his car has a similar color to that of Don's 69'S. This car I'm assuming is the 70'E that lowflyrE used to own. I am just as anxious to know where this 69' S ended up. Looks like a true one of a car kind car in one of a kind condition! Not many out there like that!!

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    driving lights look like period rectangular Hella's, I have those on my 69
    Richard aka le Zookeeper
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