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    W: Numbers Matching 1967 911 S

    Looking for a 1967 911 S. Preferably a coupe but would consider a soft window targa. Must be numbers matching. Would consider original or restored car but needs to be of top quality. I would prefer something from a private seller.
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    Last edited by hks1293; 10-25-2017 at 11:22 AM.

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    There are several currently on the market.....but not cheap....

    http://cprclassic.com/porsche911/1750/

    https://www.europeancollectibles.com...che-911s-coupe

    http://porsport.com/1967_911s_coupe_forsale
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    Thanks for the help. Is the rubber supposed to be that thick on the bumpers of the first two cars for a '67? Is that an 'S' only trait?

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    Hello,
    I am a specialist collector car dealer in Newport Beach and we have a fully restored matching numbers Sand Beige with Black leather 1967 S for sale here if you might be interested?
    Malcolm Welford 949 679 2414 direct line

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    Quote Originally Posted by hks1293 View Post
    Thanks for the help. Is the rubber supposed to be that thick on the bumpers of the first two cars for a '67? Is that an 'S' only trait?
    Yes, the rubber 'deco' trim on the front, rear, and rocker panels are extra thick on the 1967 911S.
    Doug Dill

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    Here is one that's been for sale for quite some time. Not sure of your location. No affiliation.

    Scott

    http://www.parkhaus1.com/detail-1967...-16287629.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by DOUGS73E View Post
    Yes, the rubber 'deco' trim on the front, rear, and rocker panels are extra thick on the 1967 911S.
    Yes, but the ends of the rubber are different in 67/68 than from 69-73. Only one of the white cars mentioned above has the correct bumper rubber. The lack of "correctness" in many cars being offered these days is staggering.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Soterik View Post
    Yes, but the ends of the rubber are different in 67/68 than from 69-73. Only one of the white cars mentioned above has the correct bumper rubber. The lack of "correctness" in many cars being offered these days is staggering.

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    E - Can you point out the one white car with the correct bumper rubber? Thanks!
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    Quote Originally Posted by DOUGS73E View Post
    E - Can you point out the one white car with the correct bumper rubber? Thanks!
    European Collectibles car (the one with the horn grill fog lights) is correct. The CPR car is using the later sectioned rubber (which is also "flattened" on the ends).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bristols View Post
    Hello,
    I am a specialist collector car dealer in Newport Beach and we have a fully restored matching numbers Sand Beige with Black leather 1967 S for sale here if you might be interested?
    Malcolm Welford 949 679 2414 direct line
    Which one? 307206S, or 308114S?

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