Hmmmm....the listed phone number is for Chipotle in Kansas City, MO?
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Hmmmm....the listed phone number is for Chipotle in Kansas City, MO?
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PCA Website Classified Ads
1972 Porsche 911S Coupe, Ad#38827
VIN: -
Engine: -
Trans: -
Color: Light Ivory/Black(?)
Mileage: 00,530 (claimed)
Price: US$139,000
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Seller's Description:
Bare metal 5 yr restoration, twin plug MFI 2.7 RS. New 7R case received the works at Ollie's , Gus at Pacific pump, Mahles, Chris Radbill tuned. Glasurit. SC suspension upgrade. 6 and 7 Fuchs. All components new or restored Porsche OEM. All 4 body corners replaced with new Porsche metal fenders, no plastic anywhere. Full photo portfolio of restoration work, immaculate.
PCA Website Classified Ads or listed on Pelican.
1969 Porsche 2.0L 911S Coupe, Ad#38739
VIN: -
Engine: 6390106
Trans: -
Color: Black (originally Sand Beige)/Black
Mileage: 61,400 (claimed)
Price: US$140,000 (US$125,000 as of 07/07/2019)
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Seller's Description:
This is a very good # 2 condition 1969 911 S non-sunroof, Coupe with 61,400 documented miles. It is in good running condition with all accessories and gauges working properly. The 2.0L mechanical fuel injected (MFI) engine is original to the car (#6390106), sings sweetly, and was inspected, machined, and freshly resealed in 2017 (and less than 500 miles ago). It’s original transmission (#7193296) was replaced at some point along the way with a period correct 901/13 replacement transmission (#7196521) which shifts smoothly.
The original factory color was Sand Beige (Porsche color code 6807), according to the service history file it was painted light yellow in 2000, and then color was changed again by the current owner to Gloss Black in 2006. The Gloss Black paint work is still in very good to excellent condition, since the car has been covered and garage stored since the paint work was done. The original black leather interior is in very good to excellent condition, however the front seats were replaced with excellent condition black leatherette units with period correct basket weave centers. There is some wear on the front carpet mats.
This car comes with a few spare parts, service history, the original owner’s manual, tool kit, and the Certificate Authenticity (COA) from Porsche.
Pre-purchase (PPI) inspections are welcome and encouraged. Car is located in Las Vegas, NV.
Those Fuchs don't look right; either 5 1/2" width, weird finish or aftermarket.
Langham London and Hugler Auction, Vienna, Austria, June 1, 2019
1970 Porsche 2.2L 911S Coupe
VIN: 9110300825
Engine: -
Trans: -
Color: Blue Metallic/Black Leatherette
Mileage: 00173 km (claimed)
Auction Estimate: €170,000 - €190,000/~US$190,000 - $212,500
Sold for: TBD
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Auction Description:
The 1970 911 S coupe offered here is meticulously presented in Blue Metallic (8484) over a Black Leatherette interior, this 911 S is said to retain its original matching-numbers engine. The subject of a complete professional restoration from the ground up accompanied by photographic evidence of this fact. Stunning in every respect and driven just a few kilometres since completion. This fine example of an exceptionally rare and highly sought-after model is destined to find a new owner at the sale.
This car is selling again. Now on Bring A Trailer. NMNA.
Scott
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1968-porsche-911-11/
Bidding stopped at $120K at Bonhams, Amelia 2019.
Note comment on BAT: "Winner: most impressive “repair” receipt.":rolleyes:
May be a tough one to come out on the plus side with no concept of what the owner paid for "the car".
http://topclassiccarsforsale.com/por...s-project.html
This could really sting for the seller, if I understand correctly. $120k top bid, AFTER the $100k "repair" bill? Ouch indeed.
Scott