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    Quote Originally Posted by raspy2point2 View Post
    Great car for a woman if you can find parts.
    Really?? That's a ridiculous statement to make.
    Not everything has to be loud, 5 speed and have 200+ HP.
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    Some women do like loud, 5 speed and about 130hp.
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    Quote Originally Posted by StephenAcworth View Post
    what do you guys think of the estimate?

    https://www.goodingco.com/vehicle/19...e-911-2-0-l-2/

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    at this estimate i`d expect a car that has a complete trunk seal

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    Estimate $140-$180, sold for $75...
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    Quote Originally Posted by SM911 View Post
    Really?? That's a ridiculous statement to make.
    Not everything has to be loud, 5 speed and have 200+ HP.
    Great car for a woman if you can find parts.

    No what's ridiculous is getting a butt whoopin because it's a Sporto.

    $75k? Where were all of the sax-o-fanatics who rave about them?

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    Easy to rave about a car so you can sound cool and eccentric. Harder to put your own cash on the line...
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    that was a good buy at 84k.
    Fully restored and beautiful.

    One could always stuff a manual into it and still be into it for less the cost of a full restoration.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Milou View Post
    Some women do like loud, 5 speed and about 130hp.
    Man hands? Or just borrowed gloves I hope...

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    Quote Originally Posted by LiveFromNY View Post
    Man hands? Or just borrowed gloves I hope...
    XL gloves didn't catch my eye but that old iPhone sitting on the dash did. Great way to get a broken nose or boxer's cut above the eye with spirited driving. Thankfully no chance of that in this particular situation though.

    And what kind of owner deforms his visor with a clip-on registration holder? Sacrilege.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Beck View Post
    And what kind of owner deforms his visor with a clip-on registration holder? Sacrilege.
    I dream about being the kind of owner who's carefree enough to use a clip-on registration holder.

    And then I wake up and start sorting my collection of NOS turn signal lenses first by date code and then by condition. Oh well.
    Last edited by LiveFromNY; 03-16-2019 at 04:08 PM.

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