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6 question
in a quest to spend all of my money i noticed a 1970 real deal 6 in the classifieds. with it being a cal car and the rate at which these models seem to be appreciating this seems to be a can't lose deal, what's you're feelings?
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I've seen the car.
I didn't look real close, but it all seems to be there. It DOES need paint. With an investment of 5-8K over and above the initial price (unless you DIY), you might recoup your investment in a few years, which is better than I'll do with my conversion. ![]() I dunno what the future holds for original 6ers. Tho there were fewer of them made than Speedsters, they are not as pretty and I doubt they will ever demand those kind of prices. The only problem I see is spending the rest of your life as a CW. ![]()
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jp, i've always wondered. what the hell is "NARP"?
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Not A Real Porsche
Just a guess
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that's why i'm the dope in the jetta.(damn!)
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Ayup......I love tweaking the REAL Porsche guys with that.....especially at the AXs. There's only a couple of em' that still put a whuppin' on me, but I'm closing in on em'.
Gotta get that on my license plate one of these days.
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