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    The market reset is official. (IMHO)

    $150k for a very nice '67S with 2 motors (one original) and sport seats. If you sold the hot rod 2.5L motor and used the funds to rebuild and reinstall the numbers matching engine/tranny you'd probably break even. This looks like the new normal for driver quality '67S cars.

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    Nice car but lots of incorrect details.

    OP - do you mean if you sold the hot-rod engine and reinstalled the correct motor, the seller would have done better?

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    I'm a bit surprised it didn't go for more but I also think that BAT may not be the best place to sell something like this car.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheBen View Post
    Nice car but lots of incorrect details.

    OP - do you mean if you sold the hot-rod engine and reinstalled the correct motor, the seller would have done better?
    Ben, it’s my opinion that the details will not cost much to correct and therefore their incorrectness was over penalized. I also think that selling the 2.5L will result in sufficient funds for a modest rebuild of the correct engine, rendering the buyer with little out of pocket cost to end up with a numbers matching driver quality ‘67S. Of course, all my own opinion but this may be the market correct price for less than perfect 9but nevertheless very nice) ‘67Ss.

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    I agree with you and think it's been reset for a while now... now I wish someone would inform the 356 sellers of that fact ;-)
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    Looks like it has a 915 trans??

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    Market reset?? This was a strong result for the quality and incorrect details. I am sure the seller was happy ��

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    Quote Originally Posted by gled49 View Post
    Looks like it has a 915 trans??
    It has a mag '71 pull-clutch transmission in the photos, a 911/01.

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    From Now 'till Tax Time? . . .

    . . . worst time to sell = best time to buy . . .

    . . . in the US

    IMO




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    Quote Originally Posted by LongRanger View Post
    . . . worst time to sell = best time to buy . . .

    . . . in the US

    IMO




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    but you never know if it is already the worst time

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