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  1. #1001
    No idea about the engine nr, but it is described as matching numbers. Viewing is as of tomorrow, and I am sure that somebody will check, as the estimate is 35000 - 50000 euro...
    Mbr # 2902

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    67 911-s #16267

    PCA Ad link. Claimed that car will be headed to E-Bay. No price given.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robbe View Post
    No idea about the engine nr, but it is described as matching numbers. Viewing is as of tomorrow, and I am sure that somebody will check, as the estimate is 35000 - 50000 euro...
    Car sold for 90.000 euro, which is around 112.000 usd presently
    Mbr # 2902

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    73 911S Italian Delivery -Canepa Cars

    http://www.canepacollection.com/deta...-12885682.html



    VIN: 9113300912
    • Complete restoration of an original car
    • Italian delivery car
    • Comes with books, tools, compressor, jack, and spare

    This 911S was original delivered to its first owner in Italy in 1973. It would stay in that country until purchased by a US serviceman who was stationed there. He would bring the 911 home in the mid-80s, and it would follow him from base to base until he put the car in storage in the early '90s.

    In 2000 it was purchased by the most recent owner, and beginning in 2001 he would begin a complete, bare steel restoration on the car. So meticulous was the work that it would take 12 years to reach its conclusion. The 911 was stripped down to its tub, and it was found to be accident free, and had its original floors and sills. Piece by piece all the component parts were restored, or where that wasn't possible they were replaced with NOS factory parts. The engine and transmission were rebuilt to stock specifications, and the suspension and brakes made as new.

    Being an Italian delivery car this 911S has some unique details such as Italian market front parking lenses, a plastic fuel tank, no seatbelts, no headrests, and the absence of 4-way flashers.

    Since arriving at Canepa the car has been fully evaluated and serviced. Given that it has covered only a few miles since its restoration we have made sure the car has been thoroughly shaken down and sorted out. Cosmetically the car has received a complete concours level detail, and all of the final restoration elements have been addressed. This is a magnificent example of an early 911S that is ready to win shows, or be driven to your heart's content.


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    Anyone know the price on this one...has to be north of $300k..

  6. #1006
    Here is another ex Italy car. Blutorange 1972 911S, matching numbers. Price: €199,000

    http://suchen.mobile.de/fahrzeuge/sh...l?id=201862168

    Edit: Allegedly matching numbers. No affiliation.
    Last edited by tomlin; 11-14-2014 at 05:15 AM. Reason: Info added

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    Quote Originally Posted by tomlin View Post
    Here is another ex Italy car. Blutorange 1972 911S, matching numbers. Price: €199,000

    http://suchen.mobile.de/fahrzeuge/sh...l?id=201862168
    ... no engine number in the CoA ... so, not officially confirmed ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by porschenugen View Post
    How hard is it to paint a freaking coil?! And install hose clamps?

    Sloan commands more money than most dealers. The cars simply need to reflect that.
    Last edited by Frank Beck; 11-30-2014 at 07:02 AM.

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    coil?! And install hose clamps?
    Frank - That would put the price @ $485K
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