1970 911E matching numbers LHD

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amallagh
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1970 911E matching numbers LHD

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http://www.kentcarcollection.com/info.php?id=1001
Looks like a nice straight original car in a good colour.
Nothing to do with me and space prevents me from thinking seriously about anything else !! But may be of interest to someone.
'72 914/6GT (first love!)
'66 SWB 911 (now sold but still prostituting itself as a rally car rental for HERO)
'73 911 2.7RS
'73 911 2.8RSR (some time in the near future)
'67 911R 2.0 twin plug (sometime, maybe, never?)
996TT (sold)
997TT (sold)
abm914
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Re: 1970 911E matching numbers LHD

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amallagh wrote:space prevents me from thinking seriously about anything else
Go on Andrew, you know you want it. Sell the Beemer and get Sarah to use it......

:lol:

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amallagh
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Re: 1970 911E matching numbers LHD

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I'll start off by telling her it was your idea ! OK ?
'72 914/6GT (first love!)
'66 SWB 911 (now sold but still prostituting itself as a rally car rental for HERO)
'73 911 2.7RS
'73 911 2.8RSR (some time in the near future)
'67 911R 2.0 twin plug (sometime, maybe, never?)
996TT (sold)
997TT (sold)
ivory1
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Re: 1970 911E matching numbers LHD

Post by ivory1 »

I was told generally that east coast cars were to be avoided , unless they have had the usual body repairs?

I like the look of it

Andy
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