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    FS: @eBay - TruSpeed's Pastel Blue 70' E n/s Coupe ??? $60K

    Did we not Mention this Car here because you're all Bidding on it ?

    If TruSpeed has represented the car honestly , That's a $60K car all day long in this 911 Market (MHO)

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    Quote Originally Posted by TB73 View Post
    Did we not Mention this Car here because you're all Bidding on it ?

    If TruSpeed has represented the car honestly , That's a $60K car all day long in this 911 Market (MHO)

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    Very short on details!

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    I agree .... and the 72'-73' mirror is odd , but if it's a #'s matching dry chassis 70' E in it's Original Rare color ........ that's a pretty rare bird ! .... How many Pastel Blue 70' E Coupes exist ? , not saying it's one off , but !?!?

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    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Porsc...ht_14242wt_948
    Price: US $59,900.00 Buy It Now
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    Two of the photos posted on eBay of the interiorshow the glove box door. One has 911E script, one 911T?
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    thats a green 911t at their place... picture got mixed. saw both cars. the E is nice. little corrosion but fixable

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    the picture of 911T was a mistake in the listing. it is a 911E.

    rockers are rusted and will need to be replaced at some point. it also has a small spot of rust developing on the drivers side C pillar. appears to be a good daily driver.
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    How unusual is pastel blue?

    And the restoration costs are the same whether T, E or S - so at what price point do you just go S?

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    are there any S Porsches around that are similar to this E that are near this price point?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rower View Post
    How unusual is pastel blue?
    From a period Christophorus article:

    1970 color data 2of3.jpg
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