This looks like a nice one. 308519S, and a VERY late 1967 MY example. In fact, it is THE last '67S I have in my database. Thanks.
http://www.elevenparts.com/index2.php?f=cars
-Allen-
This looks like a nice one. 308519S, and a VERY late 1967 MY example. In fact, it is THE last '67S I have in my database. Thanks.
http://www.elevenparts.com/index2.php?f=cars
-Allen-
Last edited by Allen Henderson; 12-31-2011 at 07:33 AM.
Apart from the trustful former owner and the good overall condition this '67S was restored by a chassis/suspension automotive engineer near Russelsheim and is said to be one of the nicest handling SWBs.
Best,
Christian
RGruppe #649
Early911S #1788
83,500 Euros is roughly $107,000....
Seems appropriately priced from what I've seen in the last year, but there's a LOT of details to clean up, and again, it's just details but always makes you wonder what else is done poorly when they don't attend to the details properly. But, then again, you see cars where people use what's available and then pay more attention to the details that matter to them.
I know this will seem tiresome to a few people, but give my proclivity for 67S's, here's my .02 (unasked for, I know), but MAYBE somebody wants the input...
Carpet is loop type, which is probably some type of domestic loop
No paint around door cards
Black wipers (should be silver)
Incorrect headlight assemblies for the year (argue that the car is so late production that you "could" have had these?"
Black antenna (should be chrome)
No black paint behind engine lid grill
Incorrect spare tire
My .02 on the drivers side mirror is that it should be a Talbot Jr., not a green dot, that's what was in the factory
option book and one of mine came with the Talbot Jr. (hey it could be wrong too?).
That's my very quick once over while having coffee before heading up the mountain to ski...
Happy New Year to all!
Eric
I see a lot to like about the car - I'm lusting for a '67 S, but I haven't yet found the right one. In noting the incorrect details - shouldn't a '67 have the later style ; plus the lugs need to be silver.
Last edited by hesaputz; 01-02-2012 at 04:46 AM.
They are asking $83,500 euro not $107,000USD. Seems reasonable to me.
Last edited by Macroni; 12-31-2011 at 03:17 PM.
86 Sport Purpose Carrera "O4"
I have purchased things from these guys (since I live here now) and you can be sure while the price is strong, the quality is there.
As far as I understand..as of yesterday/Friday: 83500 Euros = 108,224.35 USD, or am I missing something?
Eleven-parts in Zürich has top-notch stuff...Happy New Year to all.../ Lars...
Lars Wikblad...
Early 911 "S" Registry # 527
"R" Gruppe # 314
you aren't missing a thing...you are right.