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Thread: FS: @Bonhams Monterey - '67 911

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    I was watching Mecum Monterey on TV. Random sampling indicated that auctions may no longer be the way to go. Multiple examples of nice cars (foreign and domestic) yielded ho-hum results. Two mid-70's 911's only got to the 20K range. May be time to go back the old, slow, patient way of finding the right buyer in a non-auction environment. My .02
    Peter Kane

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    There's no shortage of nice old 911's to choose from now.
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    David Cate

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    Heard that there's a 1970 911 in Once Upon A Time In America with Margot Robbie at the wheel. That should help boost interest for next year. 😉

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    Quote Originally Posted by doigthom View Post
    Polo Red 67S went for $140,000.00 last night at Sotheby auction. Really disappointing. Sold no reserve. $18,000,000.00 McLaren just before it sucked all oxygen out of the room. No reserve and people leaving in droves.
    $19.8 Mil for the Mclaren F1. New Zealand car was owned by my friend Andrew and he is ""stoked''

    As Frank mentioned "a blood bath'' for many marques
    Mark

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaudette3 View Post
    I hope I’m wrong, but 911’s might be the canaries in the coal mine.

    Not sure if it means anything, but the 356 coupe canary just fell over
    John Schiavone

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    356 Cab, 66 911, 914-6, 550-Beck, 981 Cayman, 54 MV Agusta Dustbid

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    Yikes !! Hard to see such quality cars sell cheap. But, no reserve cars mixed in with reserve cars could catch bidders off guard.
    Quote Originally Posted by doigthom View Post
    Polo Red 67S went for $140,000.00 last night at Sotheby auction. Really disappointing. Sold no reserve. $18,000,000.00 McLaren just before it sucked all oxygen out of the room. No reserve and people leaving in droves.
    George Kehler in Tennessee

    1955 356 coupe
    1971 911S (knee deep in restoration)
    1997 993 Targa

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    Quote Originally Posted by John912 View Post
    Not sure if it means anything, but the 356 coupe canary just fell over
    Felt really bad for the owner of the 1956 A Coupe that sold in the last slot at Gooding on Saturday. $125k-$150k Estimate, sold for $84k. Ouch.
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    Some of us with early 911s are crying. Some of us with 912s are dying.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Morris View Post
    Some of us with early 911s are crying. Some of us with 912s are dying.
    Go for a drive Jim and the smile will come back xx
    Mark

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    After 25 years of 911's being restored; there are so meany out there that all the collectors in the world could have 3 each it seems. Chris
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    2. '70 911S Tangerine
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