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  1. #51

    Another 67S

    This was just emailed to me, not sure if it's been posted before.

    http://www.cogscogs.com/svc/911s.html
    Mike B.
    1972 911E #414
    Early S #1065

  2. #52
    Nick D member #403 nickd's Avatar
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    From 356 registry daily email - not mine

    From: EurosprtCA@aol.com
    Date: Sat, 9 Feb 2008 21:13:02 EST
    Subject: [356Talk] FS: ( 911 S ) to pay for paint work on 356
    To: 356Talk@356registry.org

    Hello

    I need to sell my 911 S Coupe to pay off my Paint & body work on my 356.

    1970 911 S coupe 1 repaint. NO RUST NO OLD DAMAGE 4 owners from new.

    I bought it from second owner in 1975, sold it to a good friend till 1983
    then he sold it to his sister in law. I bought it from her a short time ago and
    wanted to keep it but my 356 is done and need to pay off painter.

    7 X 15 alloys
    Factory sport seats
    Factory radiator oil cooler
    H 1 headlights
    late 1973 rear bumperettes
    Aluminum rear panel

    Met Blue ( close but not the right shade ) with black interior

    Not a show car but very nice straight 911 S. Drive it home...................

    Lincoln,Ca by Sacramento

    George $38,000.00
    Nick D - Run Flat

    1973 RHD 911 Carrera RS #0358 - Fun Car
    2016 Cayenne Diesel - Tow Car
    2017 Macan S - Better Half's Car

    1955 356 Speedster SOLD
    1976 911 2.7 SOLD
    2006 Cayman S SOLD
    2006 Cayenne S SOLD
    2008 Carrera S F77 SOLD
    2011 Cayenne S TOTALLED (T-Boned but kept us safe)
    2015 Macan S SOLD
    2015 GT3 - Track Car
    2016 Cayenne SOLD
    2016 Cayenne GTS TOTALLED (Bloody big deer)

    Still looking for 1st Edition Carrera RS book #358.

    Life is way too short to drive boring cars.

  3. #53
    More photo's available?

  4. #54
    Richard aka le Zookeeper
    early reg #1128

  5. #55
    The price range for vintage Porsches seems to be all over the map. From the low 30s to 100K, by looking at this thread. Our 69 911S was purchased in 87for $6000. It was appraching the 20 year mark and I presume the lowest value it would ever hit.
    I'm not planning on selling it, but I'm just curious about the benchmarks that determine the price. Racing VS original equipment and the like. I understand that we are in a recession, so prices have fallen off some. Just looking for some general info, thanks.

  6. #56

    1967 911 S Targa with soft rear window at Sloan Cars

    http://www.sloancars.com/inventory.htm

    1967 911 S Targa with soft rear window
    104,100 miles
    Polo red with black leatherette interior, 5 speed, five owner history, recent full cosmetic restoration from a rust free example Cardex, optioned with webasto-heating , headrest seats, full leather interior, talbot exterior mirror, correct working Blaupunkt radio, option antenna and loudspeaker, recent freshening to engine, clutch, SSI exchangers, rebuilt Weber, updated Hoeptner timing chain tentioners, and rebuilt distributors.

    $50,000
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    Peter Kane

    '72 911S Targa
    Message Board Co-Moderator - Early 911S Registry #100

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  8. #58

    Very rare 1968 911s targa looking for input

    Hi there I have a 1968 911s Targa and is located in Canada. Its in good condition and looking for some advice. Is there anyone out there that can tell me the value of the car as I am at the point of either selling it or spending some more $$ on it to make it 100% original. Its a # matching car but has been flared. I have been told that only 422 of them was build in that year trying to find out more info on it.
    Any help or advise would be greatly appreciated
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  9. #59
    primitive911s,

    Don't mean to send you on a goose chase but try posting on the "General Info" section of this forum and you'll get plenty of responses. Cheers,
    Nate Y
    Early 911S Registry #1232

  10. #60
    Quote Originally Posted by 72targa
    http://www.sloancars.com/inventory.htm

    1967 911 S Targa with soft rear window
    104,100 miles
    Polo red with black leatherette interior, 5 speed, five owner history, recent full cosmetic restoration from a rust free example Cardex, optioned with webasto-heating , headrest seats, full leather interior, talbot exterior mirror, correct working Blaupunkt radio, option antenna and loudspeaker, recent freshening to engine, clutch, SSI exchangers, rebuilt Weber, updated Hoeptner timing chain tentioners, and rebuilt distributors.

    $50,000
    This is a really old ad. For some reason Sloan ads linger on the internet. If you look at Sloan's current inventory, it is not there.
    Brad Larson
    67 Soft Window S - Polo Red
    00 Boxster S - Speed Yellow

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