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Message: Great find, but I could only wish.

Changed By: Laz
Change Date: February 11, 2012 09:18AM

Great find, but I could only wish.
Mine was a 66 912 with chromed steel wheels (nice as they were.) This is likely a 911, and definitely a 68 (note the side markers, only that year had them,) and it's got the best wheels ever: Fuchs.

I'm going to copy the ad file and see if I can get Photoshop to clear up the body text.

By the way, Porsche doesn't have their wheels actually chromed, anymore, as they determined the process weakens the underlying metal.
Also note the tall, vertical dipole antenna that could actually receive signals better than the modern, but dysfunctional windshield jobs.
Changed By: Laz
Change Date: February 11, 2012 09:11AM

Great find, but I could only wish.
Mine was a 66 912 with chromed steel wheels (nice as they were.) This is likely a 911, and definitely a 68 (note the side markers, only that year had them,) and it's got the best wheels ever: Fuchs.

I'm going to copy the ad file and see if I can get Photoshop to clear up the body text.

By the way, Porsche doesn't have their wheels actually chromed, as they determined the process weakens the underlying metal.
Also note the tall, vertical dipole antenna that could actually receive signals better than the modern , but dysfunctional windshield jobs.
Changed By: Laz
Change Date: February 11, 2012 09:10AM

Great find, but I could only wish.
Mine was a 66 912 with chromed steel wheels (nice as they were.) This is likely a 911, and definitely a 68 (note the side markers, only that year had them,) and it's got the best wheels ever: Fuchs.

I'm going to copy the ad file and see if I can get Photoshop to clear up the body text.

By the way, Porsche doesn't have their wheels actually chromed, as they determined the process weakens the underlying metal.
Also note the tall, vertical dipole antenna that could actually receive signals better than the modern but dysfunctional windshield jobs.

Original Message

Author: Laz
Date: February 11, 2012 09:05AM

Great find, but I could only wish.
Mine was a 66 912 with chromed steel wheels (nice as they were.) This is likely a 911, and definitely a 68 (note the side markers, only that year had them,) and it's got the best wheels ever: Fuchs.

I'm going to copy the ad file and see if I can get Photoshop to clear up the body text.

By the way, Porsche doesn't have their wheels actually chromed, as they determined the process weakens the underlying metal.