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What to do with a Museum quality 695 mile 944

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Old 07-05-2017 | 05:44 PM
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Contacted PCNA a second time and still no call back.. Will keep trying as I think it would be a blast to see her in the museum even if there is some "storage fee" upcharge (yes, I understand I would have to pay money to show it). If it is not too much, I would consider the investment so others can enjoy.
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Actually, this was not bought for his wife - the guards red 944 was for her, she didn't like it, so he drove that daily and Garnet was put in storage.
Old 07-09-2017 | 05:48 PM
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I second the request for high res photos of any and every part of the car. It would be a priceless resource for 944 enthusiasts forever.

There's concourse, then there's the lowest mileage 944 around which is basically a museum piece. I say show it, and if you want to have some more fun, you can buy another Garnet Red 944, a driver, and call it its brother.




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