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    lou beckwith's 1969 911S

    hello,

    with the help of some great forum members, I was able to get the kardex of my newly acquired 1969 911S. It turns out that the original delivery address is only 3 miles away from where I currently live in palo alto.

    i did some digging in the original owner, Lou Beckwith. He's mentioned a handful of times in the PCA GGR Nugget publications. Unfortunately in the 02/2002 publication, it was mentioned that he passed.

    anyone here remember Lou Beckwith and his 1969 Tangerine 911S? apparently he was pretty involved in PCA GGR in the 60s, 70s and 80s and was known as Mr Tennis Shoes because he wore tennis shoes with racing tape everywhere he went.

    thanks!
    Last edited by posix; 10-04-2022 at 08:08 AM.

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