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cegerer 10-17-2001 05:21 PM

Well, I suppose this would be a whole lot easier (and cheaper) than rebuilding that monstrousity on eBay!

<a href="http://www.la-wheels.com/listings/371/001_00005.htm">67 S Soft Window!</a>

Or maybe this one, although I suspect the price may be out-of-sight!

<a href="http://www.288online.co.uk/classiccars/classic_car_ads/porsches_for_sale.htm">Ferry's 67S Soft Window!</a>

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1971 911T - 2.5L Big Bore

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BRAINIAC 10-17-2001 07:18 PM

Stop it! Just stop it!

Now you guys have got me thinking I need an early S to fill out my arsenal. That red S Targa looks like a deal for 20K.

Knock it off guys. The temptation is too much!

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Tyson Schmidt
72 911 Cabriolet
92 C-2 Cabriolet

epbrown 10-17-2001 07:41 PM

I don't know about either of those, myself - the Seinfeld one sounds like it was rolled, and the Ferry one sounds like it will cost a fortune! Then again, the one on eBay makes me want to slap the owner. I'd also rather get a car that needs a little work - the restoration process (even a mild one) is what makes the car yours.

Emanuel

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