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    Let me know how it goes, Derek!!

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    - 1969 911T Ossi Blue #3981

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    Agreed! That lighting makes it feel a bit like Ossi. Thanks for the nod to a beautiful car, Perry911, but I'm afraid an S is a bit out of my price range!

    Keep 'em coming folks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheTorch View Post
    That sure looks like Ossi Blue to me in the photos.
    Ossi Blue was 1968-69.
    It could be Oxford Blue?!?
    Here is the color charts that go by year.
    https://www.cprclassic.com/resources
    The Sotheby's listing is interesting but has not alot of detail on the car.
    1969 911T Coupe Blood Orange (Vivy)

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    How about this new PCAR listing?

    Quote Originally Posted by Perry911 View Post
    Ossi Blue was 1968-69.
    It could be Oxford Blue?!?
    Here is the color charts that go by year.
    https://www.cprclassic.com/resources
    The Sotheby's listing is interesting but has not alot of detail on the car.
    https://www.pcarmarket.com/auction/1...a-albert-blue/

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    Thanks for sending this over! Unfortunately, I am looking for a Albert Blue Coupe, not Targa. Sure looks pretty though!

    Anyone out there have a friend with an Albert Blue coupe that might be looking to sell? Maybe in your own garage hiding behind all the other Porsche Metal?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dcarpe03 View Post
    Thanks for sending this over! Unfortunately, I am looking for a Albert Blue Coupe, not Targa. Sure looks pretty though!

    Anyone out there have a friend with an Albert Blue coupe that might be looking to sell? Maybe in your own garage hiding behind all the other Porsche Metal?
    I recall you previously said coupe, but I shared b/c the new PCAR listing looks really lovely. I like Albert Blue too, hence my ongoing interest in this topic.

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    Nice targa. What are they on about here with special own method pre-seating, in the listing on PCAR? “The engine has been completely rebuilt by legendary racing technician Volker Bruckmann, who used his own method known as pre-seating which reduces excessive oil consumption that these engines are known for. The same engine-building methods were used that led various racing cars to victory at historic events including the 24-hours of Sebring and Baja 1000.”
    Karl: E911SR #792 ; RG #420 ; GS #7

    '72T Coupe - Sepia Brown

  10. #40
    Quote Originally Posted by RandyK View Post
    I recall you previously said coupe, but I shared b/c the new PCAR listing looks really lovely. I like Albert Blue too, hence my ongoing interest in this topic.
    Yeah I really appreciate you thinking of me. It is so nice it makes me wish I were a Targa guy.

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