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    1971 911 E 56K original miles

    Here is a 1971 911E with 57K oniginal miles, unrestored body,full records and books. Never a bit of rust 98% original paint. Watch for it in the classified next week.
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    Sorry, that picture really sucks.

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    Time Bandit Jens's Avatar
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    Wow Rick, I'll have to crawl out from under my rock to come and see this one in person. I do love me a white 911!

    Zitronengelb R1012 the RatBasterd
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    I could employ you to take the pictures, as you can see, it's not my thing.
    Last edited by Rick Cabell; 10-31-2012 at 10:16 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by YTNUKLR View Post
    Of course! Paul Donkin's car. I have several photos of his car when I visited him in 2005. 1972 911S 9112301556. Irish green/Tan. I believe it was retrofitted with sports seats in the day, and 15x7 Fuchs. Ran like a scalded cat. He even let this then-17-year-old bozo drive it
    Always lusted after this car. Didn't it go to someone in Europe....Spain or Italy or ?
    Cheers!

    Frank Kohnen
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    1972 Bahia Red 911 Coupe #9112100390..."Rudy" SOLD
    1967 Savannah Beige VW Beetle Sedan #117364457..."Heidi"...aka "Tinker Toy"

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    Yes, he sold the car to his friend in Istanbul, Turkey.
    scott kinder
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    9110220587 - 1973 RSR revival in progress
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    Here is my original 72S. It received a repaint in 1976 due to the factory clear coat issues. Other than that it is original. I just removed the engine for a rebuild at 108,000 miles. It has tan leather interior with tan corduroy seat inserts, AC, sunroof, and fog lights.

    Also a picture of my 1931 Model A Ford Victoria with 80% original paint and original interior.
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    Bill Cilker, Jr.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WHCJr72S View Post
    Here is my original 72S. It received a repaint in 1976 due to the factory clear coat issues. Other than that it is original. I just removed the engine for a rebuild at 108,000 miles. It has tan leather interior with tan corduroy seat inserts, AC, sunroof, and fog lights.

    Also a picture of my 1931 Model A Ford Victoria with 80% original paint and original interior.
    WOW. These are impressive.
    1968 911S
    1986 Carrera
    2006 Carrera S

    1973 BMW 3.0CS - Frances (gone but not forgotten)

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    Beautiful cars Bill. I'm partial to the Gold one.

    Zitronengelb R1012 the RatBasterd
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    Quote Originally Posted by JH0524 View Post
    Actually the requirement is 75% of original paint. This is the quote from the Parade Competition Rules:

    "The Preservation Group has both cosmetic and mechanical connotations. It implies that the entered Porsche has most, if not all, of its original parts and surfaces (at least 75% original factory applied paint, upholstery and carpet)."
    Yeah, I wouldn't post my repainted but otherwise 75% original '72S to this thread (even if every metallic blue early 911 I've ever seen was repainted due to clear coat failure..).



    Quote Originally Posted by Rick Cabell View Post
    Here is a 1971 911E with 57K oniginal miles, unrestored body,full records and books. Never a bit of rust 98% original paint. Watch for it in the classified next week.
    Steve Barrager's old car?
    Randy Wells
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