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    did 305991s appear anywhere before?....
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    It has been on the registry list. Mine is 992S
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    Does anyone know whether this one was sold and if yes for how much?
    Thanks for the info.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DOUGS73E View Post
    Silverstone Auctions could not unload this non-MFI 'S' this summer so now at Coys with a £90,000- £110,000/US$120,000-$133,000 estimate.
    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...980#post934310


    Coys 'True Greats' 2017 Auction, The Royal Horticultural Halls, Westminister, London, UK, December 5, 2017
    1970 Porsche 2.2L 911S Coupe, Lot 109
    VIN: 9110300980
    Engine: 6301301
    Trans: -
    Color: Light Ivory/Black Leatherette
    Mileage: -
    Auction Estimate: £90,000- £110,000/US$120,000-$133,000
    Sold for: TBD

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    Auction Description:

    Finished at the Zuffenhausen Porsche plant and sold in March 1970, this excellent top-of-the-line S model is finished in white with contrasting black leather interior. With vast expenditure at renowned UK specialists, Sportwagen, this wonderful matching numbers 2.2 S has been maintained regardless of cost and is a truly exceptional example of one of the best driving sports cars ever built. Both cosmetically and mechanically this car stands out and would be a strong contender at any worldwide Porsche Club judged event; it retains so many original features only to be noticed by the most fastidious Porsche connoisseur.

  4. #1854
    Believe it was not sold according to their web site as of yesterday

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  7. #1857
    This one is back. Indications are it won't make $195,000 again. Saw it at Amelia in '14 and was disappointed. YMMV.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fubawu View Post
    . . . here is another . . .

    Not sure if this one has been talked about it:

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/1973-Porsch...BaJZSi&vxp=mtr . . .
    VIN = 9113300794

    Yuuuuuuuuuuuup --- several times, as I recall . . .

    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...ght=9113300794

    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...ght=9113300794


    Meanwhile --- the current pitch . . .

    '. . . Back in 1973 car enthusiasts Suzie Hunt and Scott Campbell decided to throw caution to the wind and seriously upgrade their mode of transportation. The problem was Porsche dealers were only allotted six 911S each and since it was late in the model year most cars were already spoken for. That is unless you went to Vasek Polak a personal friend of Dr. Ferry Porsche who in 1959 had opened America's first exclusive Porsche dealership. Vasek had managed to talk the factory in to sending him twelve 911S and one of them this Porsche Silver Metallic beauty found its first home with Suzie and Scott. When the 911 arrived at Polak's it was one of two cars of its 6-unit S car lot that had been optioned with a $447 sunroof. In fact when that sunroof was combined with the coupe's other options - fog lights Recaro seats an AM/FM cassette deck and a 5-speed manual transaxle it was priced almost as much as a 2.7RS that Vasek was somehow peddling as a street legal beast. But after a bit of consideration the couple decided to stick with the S. Scott and Suzie wasted no time stretching the 911's legs making an all-out run from Reno to Salt Lake City long before events like the Silver State Classic Challenge were even considered. Their rules were simple: obey established speed limits which in 1973 amounted to just townships and keep the car above 100 MPH. The result was an average speed of 95.8 MPH with top speeds of 130 MPH for Suzie and 150 MPH for Scott accomplished on a long downhill charge. The next three years would see Scott and Suzie dominate Porsche Club of America autocross events across Nevada and Northern California. And in 1977 Suzie won the Porsche Club of America Porsche Parade . . .'




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    Quote Originally Posted by 72targa View Post

    Can you post some details? I have no access to the PCA site ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Biancaneve View Post
    Can you post some details? I have no access to the PCA site ...
    I should have access but all I get at https://www.pca.org/classified-ad/325539 is

    Access Denied
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    I suspect the ad has already been pulled.
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