A new french one

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barnabe
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A new french one

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Hi there,
my name is Martin, I'm a trade in Paris, I just deal with english classic cars from 50's to early 70's.
Porsche enthousiast myself since a while, I've just bought a 72 Oil trap T Targa that I'll restore with the "spare time" of my bodyshop during the next 12 months.
I don't know much about Porsche for now, so I'm seeking on internet any information about my project. I found this board while I was looking for seats to buy.
I'll keep you all posted on the work completed once I'll receive the car in my warehouse. I'm so excited about this project ... Would have prefer a Coupe than a Targa, and a 65 than a 72, but sounds like a good start :)
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Bienvenue! :)
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Welcome aboard - hope you find the forum useful
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Hi Martin good luck with the project I am doing a 1972 coupe, you will find lots of advise on hear! Regards Berny.
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