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  1. #1161
    Quote Originally Posted by Silverbullit View Post
    You're creating a whole new category. "Number matching, except for the XXXX" or "the YYY". Set the price, include premium for number matching, then deduct for non-number matching.
    It is either numbers matching, or it isn't. Just because the trans number is underneath the car doesn't except it.
    That's a bit like "If nobody opens the engine lid, they can't see the motor number...
    I completely agree but with the 915 cars which have run at Euro or lower ride heights the trans may still be there but the number will have long since been left in scrapings on the blacktop....so can we be sure it's the numbers matching?.... Tough questions (and here I am with a 69S with the right numbers on EVERYTHING including the wheels, speedo and tach and trans but no engine so what do I know?

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    '73 E (2.7RS replica) - sold
    '94 968 Clubsport M030 - sold
    '67 250SE Cabriolet - sold
    '71 Skyline GT - sold
    '69 911S - sold
    '73 911T/RS

  2. #1162
    Quote Originally Posted by brookedale091462 View Post
    I I was at 100k, he wanted 120. We agreed on 110.
    IMO the devalue of a non matching tranny is less than a non matching motor. You would be hard pressed to find any 67S -matching or non matching- for a better price than this. If you really do want a '67S, you should think twice before walking away from this one.

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    Thanks for posts and several helpful private messages. Car is bought will post photos under car pics section

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  4. #1164

    FS: @Mecum - 1967 2.0L 911S Targa

    Minimal details/description . . .
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    Mecum Auctions, Denver, CO, June 25-26, 2015
    1967 2.0L 911S Targa, Lot S120.1
    VIN: -
    Engine: -
    Trans: -
    Mileage: -
    Auction Estimate: -
    Sold for: US$130,000

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    67 911S Targa 5.JPG

    Auction Description:
    - 2000cc/165 HP engine
    - 4-speed transmission
    - One of 483 911S Targas produced in 1967
    - Introductory year for the Super S model engine and Targa soft window
    - Last year for the short wheelbase 911 (wrong-'68 last year)
    - Rust free
    - Targa soft window
    - Gulf Blue with Black leather interior
    - Webasto heater
    - Halogen lights
    - Winner of four Classic Car Rallies in Patagonia
    Last edited by DOUGS73E; 06-29-2015 at 09:51 AM. Reason: Added auction description and sold for price
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    PCA #1987109761
    Early 911S Registry #548

  5. #1165
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    1973 Porsche 911S (RHD)

    For sale by Bonhams at the Goodwood FoS sale June 26th 2015.
    Estimate: £250,000 - 300,000

    http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/2272...w_lot/4846350/

    Discussed here:
    http://www.ddk-online.com/phpBB2/vie...42176&start=45

  6. #1166
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    Quote Originally Posted by tomlin View Post
    black bonhams 2.4_zpsyox2brfp.jpg

    1973 Porsche 911S (RHD)

    For sale by Bonhams at the Goodwood FoS sale June 26th 2015.
    Estimate: £250,000 - 300,000

    http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/2272...w_lot/4846350/

    Discussed here:

    http://www.ddk-online.com/phpBB2/vie...42176&start=45
    VIN = 9113300884
    Eng# = ?
    Trans# = ?


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  7. #1167

    FS: @Bonhams FoS - 1973 2.4L 911S Coupe

    It appears to be a very high level restoration . . .
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    Bonhams FoS Auction, Chichester, Goodwood, June 26, 2015
    1973 2.4L Porsche 911S Coupe
    UK Registration: NVV 73
    VIN: 9113301078
    Engine: 6331688
    Trans: -
    Mileage: Unknown (175 since restoration)
    Auction Estimate: £150,000 - 190,000/US$ 230,000 - 290,000

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    Auction Description:

    *Matching numbers example
    *Left-hand drive model sold new in France
    *175 miles since full restoration
    *Porsche Certificate of Authenticity

    This left-hand drive 2.4-litre Porsche 911S was delivered new to Paris, France and remained in that country until 2014. The second owner had sold it in November 2009 to specialist Porsche restorer Special Auto in Paris, who carried out a 'last nut and bolt' restoration over the next few years. The car was then marketed for sale on behalf of Special Auto by classic Porsche dealer Automobilia in Reims, from whom the most recent (third) owner purchased it in June 2014. A copy of the French Carte Grise and documents showing each transfer of ownership are in the history file.

    Upon arrival in the UK in June 2014, the car was inspected by the respected classic Porsche expert Peter Morgan, whose detailed report is on file together with a large collection of photographs. It was then delivered to Autofarm for a further inspection. Between Peter Morgan and Autofarm, all significant faults or deviations from authenticity were uncovered. Autofarm were immediately instructed to carry out whatever remedial work was necessary to ensure the car is to the correct original specification and fault-free (invoices detailing all of this work are in the history file). At the conclusion of the work at Autofarm in Autumn 2014, the underside was thoroughly protected against corrosion with clear Waxoyl, and the car professionally detailed inside and out. We are advised that the paintwork is flawless and machine-polished to perfection. The odometer was reset at time of restoration and currently displays a total of only 175 miles.

    It should be noted that the accompanying Porsche Certificate of Authenticity states that the interior was originally black leatherette with standard seats, but it has now been upgraded to the more comfortable and attractive sport seats, freshly re-trimmed in black leather. This is the only deviation from the car's original specifications, highlights of which include Sepia Brown paintwork, electric windows, tinted glass, Koni shock absorbers and an 85-litre fuel tank. The Becker Europa radio has been fully restored, incorporating an auto-switching iPod connection, and the car also comes with a pair of through-grille driving lamps (with yellow lenses). New headlamps have recently been fitted to UK spec but the French-spec headlamps (almost new) also accompany the car.

    Although there is relatively little paperwork relating to works carried out in France prior to the car being imported to the UK, this is more than made up for by Peter Morgan's very comprehensive inspection report and the further detailed inspection and paperwork from Autofarm, which between them document every aspect of the car, illustrated with photographs at all stages (see history file).

    The fact that all significant faults found by Peter Morgan and subsequently by Autofarm have been corrected means that this car is a totally 'transparent' and worry-free proposition for the fortunate next owner. Offered with a V5C document and current MoT, 'NVV 73' now presents as a truly exceptional and beautifully restored example of the very desirable 2.4-litre Porsche 911S.

    The car comes with its original 'green dot' Bilstein jack; a complete tool kit in original pouch (even including the original Pudenz spare fuse kit); two matching sets of original red and black keys; card stamped with chassis number and key code; original leather key pouch; original tyre compressor and space saver wheel in full working order; and a maroon wallet containing the owner's handbook (English version, original), Guarantee and Maintenance book and Technical Specifications booklet (1973 version).
    Doug Dill

    1973 911E Coupe
    PCA #1987109761
    Early 911S Registry #548

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    Quote Originally Posted by tomlin View Post
    black bonhams 2.4_zpsyox2brfp.jpg

    1973 Porsche 911S (RHD)





    For sale by Bonhams at the Goodwood FoS sale June 26th 2015.
    Estimate: £250,000 - 300,000

    http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/2272...w_lot/4846350/

    Discussed here:
    http://www.ddk-online.com/phpBB2/vie...42176&start=45
    Richard Hamilton is not a Pop art God. He is fairly high up but he is no where near Warhol or Lichtenstein. So I cannot imagine his ownership affecting the value of this car.

    I might be wrong though. Anything an auction house can do to stretch out the values!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by DOUGS73E View Post
    . . . . . .
    UK Registration: NVV 73
    VIN: 9113301078
    Engine: 6331688
    Trans: -
    Mileage: Unknown (175 since restoration)
    . . . . . .
    Previous mentions/appearances --- see post #149 . . .
    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...e-stats/page15

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  10. #1170
    Quote Originally Posted by DOUGS73E View Post
    It appears to be a very high level restoration . . .
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    Bonhams FoS Auction, Chichester, Goodwood, June 26, 2015
    1973 2.4L Porsche 911S Coupe
    UK Registration: NVV 73
    VIN: 9113301078
    Engine: 6331688
    Trans: -
    Mileage: Unknown (175 since restoration)
    Auction Estimate: £150,000 - 190,000/US$ 230,000 - 290,000

    73 911S 1.jpg

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    73 911S 3.jpg

    73 911S 4.jpg

    Auction Description:

    *Matching numbers example
    *Left-hand drive model sold new in France
    *175 miles since full restoration
    *Porsche Certificate of Authenticity

    This left-hand drive 2.4-litre Porsche 911S was delivered new to Paris, France and remained in that country until 2014. The second owner had sold it in November 2009 to specialist Porsche restorer Special Auto in Paris, who carried out a 'last nut and bolt' restoration over the next few years. The car was then marketed for sale on behalf of Special Auto by classic Porsche dealer Automobilia in Reims, from whom the most recent (third) owner purchased it in June 2014. A copy of the French Carte Grise and documents showing each transfer of ownership are in the history file.

    Upon arrival in the UK in June 2014, the car was inspected by the respected classic Porsche expert Peter Morgan, whose detailed report is on file together with a large collection of photographs. It was then delivered to Autofarm for a further inspection. Between Peter Morgan and Autofarm, all significant faults or deviations from authenticity were uncovered. Autofarm were immediately instructed to carry out whatever remedial work was necessary to ensure the car is to the correct original specification and fault-free (invoices detailing all of this work are in the history file). At the conclusion of the work at Autofarm in Autumn 2014, the underside was thoroughly protected against corrosion with clear Waxoyl, and the car professionally detailed inside and out. We are advised that the paintwork is flawless and machine-polished to perfection. The odometer was reset at time of restoration and currently displays a total of only 175 miles.

    It should be noted that the accompanying Porsche Certificate of Authenticity states that the interior was originally black leatherette with standard seats, but it has now been upgraded to the more comfortable and attractive sport seats, freshly re-trimmed in black leather. This is the only deviation from the car's original specifications, highlights of which include Sepia Brown paintwork, electric windows, tinted glass, Koni shock absorbers and an 85-litre fuel tank. The Becker Europa radio has been fully restored, incorporating an auto-switching iPod connection, and the car also comes with a pair of through-grille driving lamps (with yellow lenses). New headlamps have recently been fitted to UK spec but the French-spec headlamps (almost new) also accompany the car.

    Although there is relatively little paperwork relating to works carried out in France prior to the car being imported to the UK, this is more than made up for by Peter Morgan's very comprehensive inspection report and the further detailed inspection and paperwork from Autofarm, which between them document every aspect of the car, illustrated with photographs at all stages (see history file).

    The fact that all significant faults found by Peter Morgan and subsequently by Autofarm have been corrected means that this car is a totally 'transparent' and worry-free proposition for the fortunate next owner. Offered with a V5C document and current MoT, 'NVV 73' now presents as a truly exceptional and beautifully restored example of the very desirable 2.4-litre Porsche 911S.

    The car comes with its original 'green dot' Bilstein jack; a complete tool kit in original pouch (even including the original Pudenz spare fuse kit); two matching sets of original red and black keys; card stamped with chassis number and key code; original leather key pouch; original tyre compressor and space saver wheel in full working order; and a maroon wallet containing the owner's handbook (English version, original), Guarantee and Maintenance book and Technical Specifications booklet (1973 version).
    Again? This car has been on sale and discussed in details several times, just look up the VIN. Afaik, one of the previous owner is a member of this board.
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