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    Cool Worth a look for someone in Wyoming.

    1969 911S. Picture looks pretty decent. Too far for me to peak but surely plenty of member near there. Asking $17500

    http://www.thesamba.com/vw/classifie...php?id=1031475

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    Was a electric conversion out of Utah (?) when Jon bought it off Craigslist. Solid chassis, but from what I saw in photos from the original seller, it was pretty hacked up by the guy that did the conversion... Get pics of the front trunk area as I remember the upper panel that has the chassis number stamping (not the metal tin plate, but the body stamping) was cut out to make room for batteries. Prob. why the car hasn't sold as the orginal Ossie Blue color would be pretty applealing.

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    I like where it says its a "driver"........been for sale a long time, could be a good car for someone.
    Richard aka le Zookeeper
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    First question...what's in the engine bay?

    First concern...why was only the front converted to a post-1973 shorthood arrangement?

    Could be a great resto candidate (who could not like a high-strung '69 S in Ossi blue?)...just be careful out there!

    Reference: VIN = 119310980
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    He is a hard one to get a hold off. Maybe just a teaser - pictures of all the cars behind the one he is wanting to sell. It would be sad if something were to happen to the warehouse.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rookie_912 View Post
    He is a hard one to get a hold off. .
    Shouldn't be. He logs into this site all the time. He was logged in this morning. His user id is alekzandr.
    Michael
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