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Porsche used their own numbering system to identify each chassis that came off their assembly line. Here in this forum are a whole bunch of car nuts who are ready to help you celebrate!īarry Brisco wrote:Note that the VIN numbering system did not exist until 1981. A few pix of the delivery day, (on trailer, unloading, first drive, etc) are always fun, as well as interior detail shots. We all love pictures.especially when they are more involved than the standard quarter shot. If it has a clear title and you have no problems with transfer to your name in colorado, I'd say good deal and have fun driving your new fun car.ĭo post some pictures when you receive. But since it seems you've already bought the car and are waiting on delivery.I'd say don't sweat it too much.you're already in for the penny and the pound at this point. The car may have indeed been made as a 64 model, and just didn't get sold new till 65 and was titled as such. So, it is entirely possible that both pieces of information are correct. Don't know if you have heard this before or not, but there is a sometimes thing that happened back when the cars were new where the car was titled in the year it was sold new, not when it was made. Hello Walter, and welcome to the club, and the forum.
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