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Jason wrote: > Wow where has this gem been hiding? And its the same color as my 62. Well if > this notch sells for $27,000 then Im sitting on $60,000 worth of German > steel and Everetts got some serious cash in his garage as well. RHD, I bet > its an Aussy import or its that other white RHD thats been for sale at > $9,000 for awile. He was in LA as well. But that interior stuff is the real > catcher for its originality. A nice early mat is one thing but a RHD one, > WOW. > > Yup its got the later shift knob and the wrong rear deck script, bels are > often upgraded and not a biggie to remove. Oter than that it looks pretty > clean from the photos. Maybe Ill get a closer look! Yeah, when I first saw it I thought it was your car. : ) Then I read that it was a RHD car, so I guess it's your cars twin? There you go, book ends. : ) There was a guy who was thinking about selling his early 62 Notch. I was using his photos to compare some things with it. See this unrestored early Notch ; http://public.fotki.com/scott7174/1962_notchback/ There were some little things that match, and some that don't. This one is a Nov 61 built car, with only 19,600 miles. It had 2 previous owners, the original owner, and his grandson, then Scott bought it. Bob 65 Notch S w/ Sunroof 71 Square, Now a 2 seat Roadster, pics can be seen at; http://volksrods.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=2977 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List info at http://www.vwtype3.org/list | mailto:gregm@vwtype3.org