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    '65 911 . . . .

    . . . at Freisinger . . .

    Green on black
    VIN = 300318
    Eng# = ?
    Trans# = ?
    Mileage = ?


    . . . 911 (MY) 1964, (VIN =) 300,318 Irish-green, completely original . . . matching NO . . . vehicle was bought by an American soldier and (taken) later to California. The vehicle was (stored for) the last 30 years . . .

    Asking EU 89k (about $125k)

    http://www.freisinger-motorsport.de/...DESC&leistung=

    (Not mine)
    Rick Kreiskott
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    its an early 65.
    i currently own the following 65 -911cars & an irish green 66-911
    #300310
    #300365.
    magnus.
    p.s
    i am still looking for a 64 though.
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    For sure it's a 1965 911. I have seen this car last weekend. It's a very original car and it's interesting to see that this Car has a Wood Steel Wheel not an Aluminium one. I have noticed this in some cars now and I guess that not all early 911 came with Aluminium steering wheels.

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    I think this car sold off Ebay out of Southern Calif. (San Fernado Valley area ?) about 4 or 5 months ago ?


    Somewhere in the 40-50k range ? 60 max

    Actually it might have been Samba
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    Sold on ebay 11/2010 49.999 USD . Engine 900539
    For sale not 89.000 but 85.000 Euros now

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    Hmm. . .buy for 49,999 or approximately 35485 Euro, list for 85000 euro ($119,765 USD) . . .
    1966 911 #304065 Irischgruen

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    Quote Originally Posted by 304065 View Post
    Hmm. . .buy for 49,999 or approximately 35485 Euro, list for 85000 euro ($119,765 USD) . . .
    Freisinger has been around since the 70s when the Porsche factory was selling inventory on Fridays he loaded up very well.

    He has tons of rare parts but all very steep priced.

    Richard

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    Now available here https://2shores.com/de/cars/2604/ Best, Guido

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