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    Senior Member Varooom's Avatar
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    Leave it to Milou. He has the best stuff!! When in Switzerland, I want a visit! Did you get the 'yellow' LeMans decal on your windscreen from Frank?

    I want to know how did Frank buy it (a few years back) first and not Seinfeld?? I thought JS was always first for that car if it sold.

    Frank had the 'McQLeMan' car at Lime Rock last year for the Fall Vintage car show and there was pretty much no one around it all day(my 280SEL 4.5 was right across from it). He had one poster and a lawn chair(which he fell off of by practical joke by someone..Hmmm). Other than that it just looked like another 'driver' '70 911S. Like I said, If JS does not get this buy(from RM or private deal)for whatever $$$ amount, it would be the biggest (2nd) upset for him in the Porsche collector world.


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    You gotta love a good Forum Chat!

    Chads or Steve Junior's 911 is very cool no doubt and when it goes for sale..........if it ever does, we will really see what Steve can just-a fie as another Dead Dude gone rich ( remember Elvis).....err... ahhh at least his Aires. I didn't quite understand the "Zooming" word that Curtisaa used. Does that mean "If somebody makes alot of $$ (profit) on a car deal, he's a Zoomer?" Cause I guess most of us are Zoomer wanna-bees!

    Kevin

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    So far, the only "Zoomer" here is Jesse Rodriguez, and God bless him. The current owner of the film-prop '70 S knows Jerry and Sam's phone numbers, after all he flipped another prop from Le Mans their way. It seems that they weren't interested at the price required. I suspect that he knows Kevin's number too...

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    Back 2 U nine17,

    Don't know Jesse and couldn't afford Jerry's socks ....ok, maybe his undies!

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    Personally speaking, in the pre-owned car arena, I'd prefer a Seppi-owned to a Steve-owned.
    Karl: E911SR #792 ; RG #420 ; GS #7

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    Say Raj, U do find the photos!

    Sure glad someone in Werk-1 decided to change the rear fender flares (for the future ST) on that early 911 racer......."not that there's anything wrong with that-them".

    KJ

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    Ok, I'm being lazy here on the couch waiting for the Daytona 500 to start and I don't have any photos to post of it, but how about the first 911 built? Doesn't Seinfeld own that car? It's gotta' be on the list, right....?

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    talk about something worthwile
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    Here is Seinfeld's 911:


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    HI Thomas

    You still miss the Muffler skirt to make it complete :-)

    Marek

    [QUOTE=Milou;499780]It does have a sunroof, an aluminum skirt and wheel arch trims but I also have sport seats! Apparently when new, sport seats were not as popular as they have become today. I couldn't help with the TTG lights, they just look too good.


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