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    Value '74 euro Carrera 2.7

    What's the value on these cars unrestored, clean example with matching number
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    Hi

    You don't specify coupe or targa but this example was in yesterday's Bonhams auction at Goodwood revival. 1974 or according to amendment 75 MY. (Regarding auction house confused date, it may help to know that in UK during that era an ""N suffix registration numberplate letter ran from beginning Aug 1974 - end July 1975, so British national annual registration change was traditionally not far off Porsche factory model-year changeover)

    Said to be a U.K. RHD targa Carrera 2.7 MFI matching numbers example. IIRC British spec Carrera had the 210 mfi bhp motor, (aka euro spec), not the watered-down version of 2.7 sold in some other country-markets in that mid 70s period.

    Don't know what auction house listing means by "targa coupe" -- but I saw a Targa

    I was at the Revival auction for part of of the day but left before this lot came up so didn't see bidding / don't know the outcome:

    http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/2359...gth=10&page=17

    Hope this link helps you with comparator pricing (or estimate) from a very recent international auction albeit for RHD and targa example of that model.

    Steve
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    Thanks Steve,
    I was Loking at a coupe.


    Quote Originally Posted by 911MRP View Post
    Hi

    You don't specify coupe or targa but this example was in yesterday's Bonhams auction at Goodwood revival. 1974 or according to amendment 75 MY. (Regarding auction house confused date, it may help to know that in UK during that era an ""N suffix registration numberplate letter ran from beginning Aug 1974 - end July 1975, so British national annual registration change was traditionally not far off Porsche factory model-year changeover)

    Said to be a U.K. RHD targa Carrera 2.7 MFI matching numbers example. IIRC British spec Carrera had the 210 mfi bhp motor, (aka euro spec), not the watered-down version of 2.7 sold in some other country-markets in that mid 70s period.

    Don't know what auction house listing means by "targa coupe" -- but I saw a Targa

    I was at the Revival auction for part of of the day but left before this lot came up so didn't see bidding / don't know the outcome:

    http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/2359...gth=10&page=17

    Hope this link helps you with comparator pricing (or estimate) from a very recent international auction albeit for RHD and targa example of that model.

    Steve
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    The car at the auction was not sold, with a high bid of £160k/Eur192k/$216k

    I know of a couple of top examples sold for Eur 230-250k recently. They are fantastic cars IMO.
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    at Rm london auction a good example of Coupè was not sold with a high bid of 211.000euro, they wanted more...
    http://www.rmsothebys.com/lf16/londo...27-mfi/1081921


    As Andrea say they are fantastic and fast car.....very close to an Rs touring

    Price range depends by conditions as usual in 911's market

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