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1975 Lime Carrera
This is a find for the next owner.....
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-cars-sale/1091827-1975-lime-green-carrera-survivor.html |
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I love that color.
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My brother contacted the seller and had more pics and video sent. He had every intention of buying the car till than. Car is not nearly as “minty” as seller implies.
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And this is why we have this forum. Nice pun too.
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So it’s a lemon not a lime?
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Interesting because the car doesn’t present as “ minty” in the ad....
Nathan.... your thoughts? |
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Bottom line is this is not a 85K car. Period.Just trying to help some others on this Forum. End of story
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Lime chips, yummy.
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Thank you Matt. I am going through a very nasty divorce and you just gave me something to laugh about ! Best JohnSzabo
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My thoughts were great color car with tons of potential.... |
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I’d like to see the additional photos provided to brother.
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Here it is in an undated ad for only $105,000. And there are plenty of photos.
https://www.elferspot.com/en/car/porsche-911-carrera-us-1975-1035095/ I can't believe it would be a respray but there are several worn areas and chips that show yellow underneath. Perhaps Lime Green originally had yellow base for effect? Also, something looks funky to me about the green over green chipped paint around the engine bay decals. FWIW. EDIT: It appears I was correct about the yellow base coat: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-911-technical-forum/69823-how-can-i-find-out-my-porsches-original-color.html Ron |
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