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Thread: FS: @RM Auctions Monterey - '67S first paint, Tangerine, Family owned - No Reserve

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    Senior Member 67er911S's Avatar
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    Estimates for all RM Auction Cars are online:

    http://www.rmauctions.com/mo15/monterey/lots/
    911 S 1967 and ...

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    Heinz,

    The additional photos are great! Is the original paint really as good as the photos show?

    It seems that the carpets are well worn (as they should be!), and the front turn signals too, but it contrasts with the paint that looks almost new!

    Seems like a very nice car, good luck with the sale!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 67er911S View Post
    Estimates for all RM Auction Cars are online:

    http://www.rmauctions.com/mo15/monterey/lots/
    Good luck with selling. Estimates look strong. A '75 brown targa US Carrera for $125k - $175k?

    Scott
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    Just sold for 230k$ plus 10% ; I was expecting much stronger bids...
    1970S Coupe, Blood orange #1436
    1965 Coupe, Dolphin gray #1506

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    Quote Originally Posted by RS-GT View Post
    Just sold for 230k$ plus 10% ; I was expecting much stronger bids...
    Hobbyist, enthusiast and new owner levels can only grow through periods of greater affordability. $100,000 67S's and $250,000 RS's would be great for the long term health of the hobby. Over the past 15 years I watched another brand trade at 150, then 500 then 250 then $m then 700, then $2mm then back to $1mm.
    Without those retracements new generations of ownership decline.

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    $250k RS...link please?

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    The result is a shame, Well bought, congrets to the new owner...
    This was the best 67 911 here in Monterey
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    I was quite interested to see how this 67S would do, so I watched the online auction and for a minute, I didn't think it was going to sell for over $200K. Then all of a sudden there was a last minute surge of bids and took it to $230. Seems to me a very big risk to put a nice car such as this one on the blocks without a reserve set.
    Jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by Louie View Post
    $250k RS...link please?
    Read my post again; "$100,000 67S's and $250,000 RS's WOULD be great for the long term health of the hobby.."

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    Hi Guys,

    For a proper 67 S the price should be close to 350 !,,, car produced, performence if you compare to other SWB,, but most of the buyer have never driven a nice 67 S,, the + 30 hp from a
    normal SWB,,, is allot and the Fuchs 4,5x15,,, this is a Classic car ,, I are happy for the buyer !

    Thanks

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