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Date: 12-9-05 10:23
From: skipsfcr in Wye Mountain, Arkansas View user's profile
Subject: There's no such thing as too many toys

Hell I don't even know what year it is...Bo?
911t
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Date: 12-9-05 05:15
From: Guest
Subject: Re: There's no such thing as too many toys

I wanted one of those till I realized my back wouldn't allow me to get out once I got in!



Date: 12-10-05 07:21
From: dubois in Hollister, (near SJ) California View user's profile Send e-mail
Subject: the real ultimate driving machine!

Nice!
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Date: 12-11-05 03:17
From: 2002tii72 in Bedford, TX View user's profile Send e-mail
Subject: Re: There's no such thing as too many toys

Judging by the slight flare in the rear, it would be somewhere between 1969 and 1971. What's the story on the car? Is it for sale?



Date: 12-11-05 03:57
From: skipsfcr in Wye Mountain, Arkansas View user's profile
Subject: I've mentioned this car to several '02ers over the last few

years. It belonged to a friend of mine who's dad was the original owner. It hasn't been driven in several years and he recently decided to look into getting the car operational for the purpose of selling it. A local Porsche specialist looked at the car and blew his socks off pricewise...then promptly offered to buy the car. Because I had shown an interest in the car many times over the last few years he made me an offer I couldn't refuse...name my price! (within reason) It needs a fair amount of repair to be drivable but it's relatively rust free and solid.
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Date: 12-11-05 08:15
From: Harv in Willoughby Oh. View user's profile Send e-mail
Subject: Re: I've mentioned this car to several '02ers over the last

I think 72's had the flip open oil door on the right rear fender. Great find!

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Date: 12-11-05 08:34
From: 2002tii72 in Bedford, TX View user's profile Send e-mail
Subject: Re: I've mentioned this car to several '02ers over the last

To find out the year of the car, look at the VIN. The first three numbers will be 911, the fourth number will be the year and the fifth will be a 1 if it's a 911T, 2 for 911E and 3 for 911S.



Date: 12-11-05 10:34
From: ben
Subject: Re: There's no such thing as too many toys

Judging by the mirror, door handles, and seat belts, I'd vote for it being a '70. Although I guess it could be a '71 just as well. What kind of glove box latch does it have? Of course, the VIN will give the definite answer.

Looks like a pretty straight T without the "S" trim package. Neat car. Want to sell/trade the wheels on it?



Date: 12-14-05 02:41
From: BillyRay in Chattanooga,TN View user's profile Send e-mail
Subject: Re: There's no such thing as too many toys

That makes me feel better, I am jonesing for a early Alfa gtv!
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