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    Help locating dads 1971 Targa

    Over the weekend we were cleaning out my moms garage and I found the bill of sale to my dads 1971 Targa. It had the serial number on it: 9111210188
    I googled that and really the only thing that popped up was a thread on here showing an eBay auction in 2011. It still showed in good condition in that listing as of 2011 as a barn find! Man I wish I had found that auction then. Today that car is either gone, or already restored which would put it out of my reach. I know it's a long shot but is there anyone that may know how to locate this car? He sold it when I was 6 years old and I still remember cruising around with him in this car. I am 44 today and he passed away in 2018. Would make a cool story to find it and restore it...ha...I would never sell it. Worth a shot at least.

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    Welcome! Hoping you find this treasure!!
    Peter Kane

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