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Old 05-12-2012, 12:17 PM
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How rare is a 1974 911 2.4L in viper green?
 
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How rare is a 1974 911 2.4L in viper green?
Not very rare. I see one every week at C&C. The prices are climbing for all early 911s though, esp. cool colors.
 
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How rare is a 1974 911 2.4L in viper green?
'74 should be 2.7, do you mean '73?

And yeah, like Chris said, not particularly rare, but definitely a desirable color.
 
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Old 05-13-2012, 06:45 AM
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Sorry, yes 1973. Now the car is a sc replica in white but the owner said that the original color was viper green. I hope to see the car very soon 'cause the price is interesting.
 
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Old 05-14-2012, 03:08 AM
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Is it a T, E or S?

SC replica in white? Ugh...to go back to original, it's going to have to be stripped and have the bodywork gone over completely. Including installing the correct:

Front + rear bumpers
front fenders
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take off rocker panels, patch-up holes, install factory rockers or leave bare
mirrors
headlights
other small details depending on options/equipment

Does it have the original, matching-numbers engine at least? What about the interior, has that been updated? Keep us posted...
 
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Old 05-14-2012, 05:35 AM
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Perfect. Normally not into this color but it suits the car so well!!
 
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Old 05-14-2012, 01:55 PM
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Originally Posted by ZAMIRZ
Is it a T, E or S?

SC replica in white? Ugh...to go back to original, it's going to have to be stripped and have the bodywork gone over completely. Including installing the correct:

Front + rear bumpers
front fenders
rear flares
take off rocker panels, patch-up holes, install factory rockers or leave bare
mirrors
headlights
other small details depending on options/equipment

Does it have the original, matching-numbers engine at least? What about the interior, has that been updated? Keep us posted...
Yes, the idea is to take it back to the original car that was.
 
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Old 09-16-2012, 07:25 PM
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Anyone wanna help a newbie out? Im looking for some info on a paint code L24c
It is mintturkis. 1995 porsche. I cant get the paint code in anything but ppg single stage. Like to get it in Dupont base clear. Wondering if it matches any other porsche color but they called renamed it.
 
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When I think Porsche and Green, I can think of only one car and that would be the iconic 3.0 RSR from the '70s.
 


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