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Last edited by Chuck Miller; 04-09-2014 at 09:03 AM.
I would think the factory would want this car,doesn't answer your question, however.
looking for 1972 911t motor XR584, S/N 6121622
It's gotta be worth more than a McQueen 70S ...
-Marco
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Searching for engine #907495 and gearbox 902/1 #229687
thinking contact Porsche first for the meet and greet and let them know, if they don't already, its condition , ownership, and availability.
Bring a trusted laywer friend...... one that isn't too greedy to help
Yeah, am thinkings lots, and Lots, and LOTS of zeros would fit behind that asking price.
Possibly John Paterek could be a source of knowledge on how to proceed with this negotiation or Kevin Jeannette of Gunnar Racing ???? Bob Fleming ......
There are lots more here on this board .... let them jump in
special car
Best Regards,
mrgreenjeans
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Ummm... Raj
Would you be so kind as to post at least one photo of this car for the slobbering masses. Sounds very special.
Valuation: I would go directly to Porsche AG for a start...
Ferry provenance doesn't always equal huge numbers, his 356 Carrera Cab went up for auction a few years ago, it had a T6 nose and a Carrera II motor, condition was said to be sorted but not perfect, I think it sold in the mid $400,000's, a bit of a premium over a Carrera Cab but not earth shattering.
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My Grandfather was Lou Marable. I have a photo of the said car as it arrived in the US. He was the pilot who flew the car from Germany. He is pictured in uniform sitting in the car in front of the plane. I have more info. if you would like. Thanks, Thomas Louis Marable
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Randy K. Germany /Oregon Way too many put away way too many gone !
back in germany...
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