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    FS: @eBay - 1968 White 911L Sportomatic - originally Polo Red, what will it go for?

    As of Sunday afternoon, car was at $22.6k, reserve not met. What do people think it will go for? Also, any thoughts on who could inspect it/look at it around the Cleveland area? A similar car, also a sportomatic, went for $22K, but that auction ended on July 4th (what were they thinking?!?!?).

    What affect does the dealer installed a/c have on value, how hard to remove?

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Porsc...35c7fc&vxp=mtr

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    the car sold on eBay in Mar 2012, located in Charleston, SC at the time.
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    Researching Paint codes and Engine Build numbers

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    Looks like the prior owner(s) took care of removing a majority of the A/C parts for you - no compressor, no condenser, no barrier lines, etc. All I see remaining is the vent bar- 4 bolts & it's gone!

    George

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    Now in the Netherlands...

    https://www.erclassics.com/classic-c...911-1968-1644/

    First sold in SoCal (Buena Park)...
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    I think they have had it for over two years now.

    Quote Originally Posted by 72targa View Post
    Now in the Netherlands...

    https://www.erclassics.com/classic-c...911-1968-1644/

    First sold in SoCal (Buena Park)...
    There is what I want, there is what I can find, and then there is what I can afford...

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