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    1972 RHD 2.4E at Oldtimer



    matching number car but colour change from metallic blue to white
    Last edited by epilot; 30-07-15, 09:23 PM.
    Craig
    12/1969 E based Vintage Racer
    1972 2.4E Targa project
    1973 911 2.4E for the road

    #2
    Yeh, nobody liked blue in the old days...And bad mask jobs plus sanding your paint tag was cool!
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    Aus del 68 911S

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      #3
      Almost looks like pastel blue from the VIN photo.

      UK car
      Cam Arnott
      Looking for engine #6208151
      1970 911E (Sold)
      '71 911 S/T Replica 2.3 (Sold)
      2 x Split Screen Kombis
      TYP 901 Register # 78
      Early S Registry # 1076

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        #4
        The seats are distinctive.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Merv View Post
          The seats are distinctive.
          As are the mirrors.
          Doug
          911
          IG: @porschepicto

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            #6
            "Unmolested".
            John Forcier
            1969 2.7RS spec 911B(astard)
            1968 2.0S spec 911 Race Car
            Restoration Saga
            1962 CB77 P3 TT Race Bike (looking for another engine)

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              #7
              Another UK car

              Hmm why change from the great metallic blue to white for goodness sakes.

              Lots to do to get it looking very nice again and that doesn't take into acct
              what rust issues might not be seen in pics.

              Still in the frenzy we are in probably gone in a day or 2.
              Clyde Boyer
              TYP 901 Register Inc.
              President
              Early S Register Member #294

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                #8
                it was probably repainted in the 70's or 80's when dark metallic blue was not in vogue.

                Lets be thankful it wasn't converted into a 3.3 Turbo lookalike.... like so many of them were in the day.

                Will be interesting to see what they get for it
                Justin Reed
                aka Reedminor
                1968 911L #11810329 (SOLD)
                1977 911 Carrera 3.0 #911760765
                1961 356B #114700
                Instagram: reedminor

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                  #9
                  Code is Albert Blue I misread the codes originally.

                  Code 325 Albert Blue isn't metallic I don't think.

                  If you not a do it yourselfer??? probably up to $10k to get interior correct plus door pockets plus dash so there is $16k

                  Repaint and other issues no doubt...lots

                  Overpriced by a lot I think
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                  Last edited by Terminator; 31-07-15, 08:37 PM.
                  Clyde Boyer
                  TYP 901 Register Inc.
                  President
                  Early S Register Member #294

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                    #10
                    Great colour. Can't imagine why anyone would change that one!
                    John Forcier
                    1969 2.7RS spec 911B(astard)
                    1968 2.0S spec 911 Race Car
                    Restoration Saga
                    1962 CB77 P3 TT Race Bike (looking for another engine)

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Fishcop View Post
                      Great colour. Can't imagine why anyone would change that one!
                      White is the new black! Or so they thought 10 + years ago.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Terminator View Post
                        Code is Albert Blue I misread the codes originally.

                        Code 325 Albert Blue isn't metallic I don't think.

                        If you not a do it yourselfer??? probably up to $10k to get interior correct plus door pockets plus dash so there is $16k

                        Repaint and other issues no doubt...lots

                        Overpriced by a lot I think
                        That's my 72's paint tag 325 Albert blue (with masking issues/scratches) the car for sale is 324-9-3 (from the advert pics) Blue Metallic.
                        Aus del 68 911S

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by mrar View Post
                          That's my 72's paint tag 325 Albert blue (with masking issues/scratches) the car for sale is 324-9-3 (from the advert pics) Blue Metallic.
                          Correct...

                          mrar's car = 325 = Albert Blue (non metallic)

                          Old timer 72 car = 324 = Blue Metallic
                          Damian Royce
                          TYP 901 Foundation Member #12

                          Instagram: @classiccaraddict

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                            #14
                            Even better then in my opinion
                            Clyde Boyer
                            TYP 901 Register Inc.
                            President
                            Early S Register Member #294

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                              #15
                              Clyde your comment is ambiguous. Are you talking about a non metallic versus mettalic or the fact that the UK E is apart form some small updates a bit of a survivor. I for one will be interested to see how long it lasts.
                              Nev

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