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  1. #791
    Quote Originally Posted by Louie View Post
    Not sure if this one has been featured here:

    http://www.anamera.com/en/detail/car...cache=1&ret=63

    They are asking $300k.
    72 911S.
    Pretty amazing car and price!

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    Seller's Description:

    This 1972 911S has lived a pampered life and remains original. The Road Scholars definition of “original” is not the same as most of the world: our definition means original, unrestored, and well-maintained.

    Back in 1981 a young man named Richard Griot was looking for a new toy and found this 1972 2.4 911S. He bought it from John Hoyt of Coral Gables, Florida, who was advertising it at the time. Richard loved a clean car and spent countless hours in San Diego rubbing on this 911. His passion for cars eventually led to a career in car care with his company Griots Garage. Griots used this car to test their renowned automotive cleaning supplies and became a rolling advertisement for their products. Featured in almost all of their catalogs, this 911 is as good as they get without ever being restored.

    In the mid 1990′s Richard let it go to one of his managers at Griots, Kenji. Richard kept him busy so the car became a fair weather car for cruising around the islands in the Seattle area (limits driving even more!) on nice days. Kenji spent more time on the road and he passed the torch to Mark, the President of Griots. Again the car was used sparingly and more catalog shots were taken, more products tested and more hours of rubbing consumed. Marc called us when he was sending his son to college and asked if we might be interested. We bought it and now his son’s college education should be paid for!

    What I love about this car is that it can only be original once! We have had a lot of cars over the years and have found very few 42 year old cars with almost all of their original paint, let alone in this condition. I sold this car 1 1/2 years ago to one of our favorite collectors as a place holder, and just traded back for it.

    The car has clearly been exceptionally well-maintained both cosmetically and mechanically. This 911S has traveled 169,000 miles and the paint is as you’d expect being rubbed on so much by true car lovers, which is to say it’s excellent. This is an opportunity to buy an original paint, documented, 2.4 liter 911S that was a one year only example with the side mounted oil door. The car is priced accordingly to its rarity and offered to the true connoisseur of original Porsches.

    More pictures and info at www.roadscholars.com
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  2. #792
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    Quote Originally Posted by dougs73e View Post
    . . . pretty amazing car and price! . . .

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    Previous appearances . . .

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  3. #793
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    '68 S (maybe) on eBay

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=171219387728

    Really nothing to go on 'aw shucks, I'm not an expert, but...' If you read carefully, the floor seems to be patched with flat sheet metal. No pic of engine nor suspiciously 'flared' rear quarters. Seller says he got it as a debt payment. Do you feel lucky?
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  4. #794
    Quote Originally Posted by Eminence Gris View Post
    Do you feel lucky?
    Well....Do You? PUNK!!!

    (Dirty Harry)

    Not me. No way no how but thanks for sharing.
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  5. #795
    VIN is 11830257 so not an S for sure
    Richard aka le Zookeeper
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    [QUOTE= Do you feel lucky?[/QUOTE]

    At 12K I feel lucky

  7. #797
    Is anyone familiar with this car? I haven't been able to find anything on it. The engine stamp is possibly a little suspect, but it could be my imagination.
    - Chassis No. 9111310024
    - Engine No. 6310023

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    Stamp looks okay to me, but I don't see how the engine number could be correct for the chassis.
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  9. #799
    engine number coincides with the VIN
    9111310024
    6310023
    I say matching numbers car wouldnt you say?
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    Quote Originally Posted by EARLY911ZOO View Post
    engine number coincides with the VIN
    9111310024
    6310023
    I say matching numbers car wouldnt you say?
    I do NOT say. Engine numbers split between coupes and Targas. Unless the first two dozen cars built in the 71 model year were all Targas and one came through and was rejected before drivetrain install (a possibility)... then possibly a match.
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