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I saw that one also... what a shame! You would have to be pretty brave to take that thing to bring it back to it's roiginal state. It would cost more in time and money than it's worth.
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This car just had a new white paintjob so there isn’t any rust.
WOW Ill shoot some paint on my car and cure the tin worms LOL ![]()
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To be fair, it is probably safe to assume the bodywork atrocities (other than the new white paint) occured in the 80s. Look at those wheels!
scary stuff.
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The swb cars are getting to be quite popular in PCA racing Jim Newton's new race car was built on a SWB chassis. I hear that it is spectacular. Those cars are probably worth more stock than pimped out.
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They look like painted Etoille wheels.
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No such thing a 66 S.
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It is a shame that someone would take an early car and make it look like a later car...
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Look Ma, no mirrors!
When painting always remember to put the mirrors back on after, a dead giveaway for a new paintjob. Preferably remove the window trims too...
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Hey great idea painting the windshield wipers to match the body paint color, I think I'll do that too....... oh, they're already black, oh well
![]() Buy it now for $7800, might be worth checking out? It does have a 6 cylinder motor, oh yeah, and it's a "classic". And all this smug coming from a guy with a butchered up '74????
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a warning would be nice jluetjen
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A true pig. 'Nuff said.
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I have a 66 911 and will leave it all stock with NO! flairs it is sooo cool the why it is
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dougcl,
You couldn't be furthur from the truth. The "S" designated cars were, in fact, introduced in 1966 and I had owned one back in the early 80's and have a listing of all factory built 1966 "S" cars from the factory. Sorry to burst your bubble. Marc |
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