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Thread: EBay 1970 911S $125,000

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    EBay 1970 911S $125,000

    86 Sport Purpose Carrera "O4"

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    This car sold for ~$65k, almost as is, from Craigslist Idaho in August 2011. Prior Owner in Idaho was the one who imported the car in 1971.
    The new seat inserts are not the same pattern as when the car was advertised on Craigslist.
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    yeah it is...nice car. Its getting decent bidding as well.....

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    Interesting pricing strategy. $1 for every KM traveled.
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    '73 911 S Aubergine (VIN#9113301295)

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    9110300151

    VIN = 9110300151
    Eng# = 6300237
    Trans# = ?

    Silver exterior, black leather + b/w pepita interior
    Mileage = 78,025

    . . . We have a beautiful European 1970 silver/ black 911 S ready to go.

    As delivered new with sport seats and fog lamps the car is an original 125,000km with original carpets and interior except new leather sport seats with hounds tooth inserts are redone and the headliner is new. The car has a new high quality professional paint with weatherstripping around the doors and windows replaced with new. All new euro tail and turn lens all new bumper moldings replaced with N.O.S. and new rocker deco trim. The original deep six inch wheels are all refinished correctly as new to a factory finish with center caps and lug nuts complete. New v rated high speed tires. Original warranty book, manual,tools and jack complete the car as new.

    All this on a fabulous sounding original matching number motor make this a very rare example of the model . . .


    Not sold at $90,099
    (Not mine)

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    It`s gone.........................

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    I didn't look at the ebay photos close, but the seller must have done a bunch of work.

    I talked to the long time Idaho seller. He had the car repainted in the early 90s, and didn't put the trim back on. I knew just from talking to him I wouldn't like the paint quality. That, and it had an unopened motor. Sounded like a really good car, but in my mind it would need a motor, probably a gearbox, and a complete exterior restoration.
    Tom F.

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    '70 911T 2.8 hotrod (in progress)
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    Having seen this car before it sold:

    1) Driver, not a show car.
    2) Needs paint. Paint lines everywhere, overspray here and there. Its fine for a driver. Its been painted more than once and in some places more than twice.
    3) Interior, seats were redone. Remaining interior needs done as well.
    4) Engine looks like what is was...a nearly 100k, 40 year old engine that has never been apart.


    Will make a great guilt free driver. It presented like a great driver that will need a complete restoration sooner than later.

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    forgot to mention...fellas selling the car were extremely cool...will remember them when I am in the market to buy/ sell.

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    I knew I'd want to strip it!

    The founder of the Scott goggle co took European delivery of the car and brought it back to Sun Valley.

    If I remember correctly the Idaho seller was the second owner. He was completely overwhelmed by the interest int he car, and decided to have a kind of auction. I'd have held it against him, but he'd owned the car for a really long time.
    Tom F.

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    '70 911T 2.8 hotrod (in progress)
    '92 964

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