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    Senior Member Macroni's Avatar
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    Nice more details......
    86 Sport Purpose Carrera "O4"

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    "The one I always wanted....BACK!

    Tom,

    I love the Mexico Blue cars, and it looks like your new purchase is in real cherry condition. Congrats on finding one like this.

    This is the one 911 I have regretted selling in the late 90s...a 74 Euro Carrera.
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    Holy Smoke!

    I don't think I could sleep at night, Gib. That's a knock out.

    Tom
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    Tom, That is one beautiful 74. Mexico Blue is one of my favorite colors. Almost as cool as Tangerine . I remember that car from my early days in PCA around 82-83. Always loved it and what a rich history it has.
    Bobby Smith
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    Oranjello will always be the one we remember for the peoples lives it has touched. Lost, found, reincarnation, more loss and triumph. The whole gamut of emotions.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sithot View Post
    It's already been breathed on.
    Oh, do tell...

    -- David

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    '74 911 Weight

    Quote Originally Posted by Kaefer View Post
    . . . should put it on the scales and see how much it weighs. Maybe 2350 lbs as it sits? . . .
    Love to see those numbers --- + another thread, for comps . . .
    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...7canal+zone%27



    People seem to be as shy about weights . . . . as they are about money, so . . .

    .........

    We Can Be Heroes

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    Almost seems like the weights listed on that link are off. My 73 911 "Orangello" is 2280lbs. Light weight seats, no spare and 1/4 tank fuel are the only mods. Well, only weight saving mods
    Bobby Smith
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    1973 914/4 2.8 ltr. (FTD winner 2008 Charlotte Parade) (sold)
    1973 911 "Orangello"
    1973 914/6 GT 3.2 "Crystal Blue Persuasion" (sold)
    2011 Boxster Spyder
    1973 911 E "E GO" Metallic Green

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    Mexico Blue is the BOMB!!! Beautiful catch Tom! ..... and Gib, Wow! Track it down and buy it back! What a great look!

    A friend of ours here in Cali has Freemans old Mexico Blue 74 with the most amazing muffler I've ever heard. I think Freeman designed it himself. I drove it and it was incredible. It's a show stopper with tartan seats etc. I had a 73.5 CIS MB car for a while that was eventually bought by Jae Lee in SD. I think it's Japan now.... Ah the Good Old Days!!!!!

    Enjoy that car in great health Tom!!! Cheers....
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    Thanks, Chris. I'd love to see the tartan they used with this blue. Have fun with the 6-GT; It's found a good home for sure.
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