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    Fs: 1970 911s

    1970 911 S #9110301244. One repaint of original silver with black interior. Has Standard front bumper ( non "s" ) Owner states never replaced.
    96k Miles. Decent OE interior. No obvious rust except under base of headlamp housing. Appears to be surface only. Engine runs good, no smoke at startup or on short test run.
    Tool kit, spare and owners manual. Original owner has passed this jewel onto his daughter. Odometer broke at 96k miles so actual miles are unknown but will investigate to determine true mileage.
    Price is $169,500.

    Contact Tom Conway
    email@carquip.com
    303-443-1343
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    Interesting . . .

    . . . that 'period' black paint below the bumper trim --- front + back


    9111300499 (aka 'Patrick') was dressed this same way, Back in the Day . . .




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    FYI... Pelican Parts ad may have a missing $1 in somewhat of a critical location. I bet your inbox overfloweth...

    Scott

    http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsc...che-911-s.html

    1970 911 S #9110301244. One repaint of original silver with black interior. Has Standard front bumper ( non "s" ) Owner states never replaced.
    96k Miles. Decent OE interior. No obvious rust except under base of headlamp housing. Appears to be surface only. Engine runs good, no smoke at startup or on short test run.
    Tool kit, spare and owners manual. Asking $69500
    1968 911S
    1986 Carrera
    2006 Carrera S

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

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peanut View Post
    FYI... Pelican Parts ad may have a missing $1 in somewhat of a critical location. I bet your inbox overfloweth...

    Scott

    http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsc...che-911-s.html

    1970 911 S #9110301244. One repaint of original silver with black interior. Has Standard front bumper ( non "s" ) Owner states never replaced.
    96k Miles. Decent OE interior. No obvious rust except under base of headlamp housing. Appears to be surface only. Engine runs good, no smoke at startup or on short test run.
    Tool kit, spare and owners manual. Asking $69500
    Ha, I had the same thought. That link is now dead and replaced by a new one with a "1" added in the critical location.

    http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsc...970-911-s.html

    Many, many years ago I worked at Ron Appleton's 'Porsche Specialties' down the road from Tom's shop and made parts runs there on a regular basis. Good guy.

    -Scott

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    Black Bumpers . . .

    . . . another post . . .

    Quote Originally Posted by MoparBoy72 View Post
    . . . The black bumper fad is interesting; I saw this '69 at RA last year and thought that it was just a WIP. Maybe it was an early trend...

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