mine is going to the next Christie's auction for $280,000. Yes I will make sure it has plenty of "barn" dust and a set of 30 yr. old tires.
mine is going to the next Christie's auction for $280,000. Yes I will make sure it has plenty of "barn" dust and a set of 30 yr. old tires.
Early 911S Registry #750
1970 911E - The Good Stuff
2001 Toyota Landcruiser
Says located in N. Portland, I think this was Earl Greene's car a while back. I'm sure the Oregon guys could tell you more.
Not sure if it still available though... I had a car very similar to this pass me after roaring westbound through the I-90 tunnel into Seattle this evening, I was pleased to see a 911 was causing all the commotion! Don't remember OR plates and I didn't recognize the driver, but he had a huge grin and was turning around to head east again when I lost sight of him!
http://seattle.craigslist.org/see/car/371712321.html
Brad Anderson
911 1970 einspritzung Karmann coupe 0012
Some kind of happiness is measured out in miles
Im a former Early S Junkie trying to get back in the game...but I see the prices have gone up drastically in the last 5 years. Now it seems I even consider E's and T's....sadly...since Ive had 4 beautiful S cars in the past.
However, ran across this nice car..if one has $65K to spend.
http://www.classicshowcase.com/P72-522-Details.htm
Shouldn't the door sill plate be aluminum instead of rubber? Looks brand new.Originally Posted by NiceT
Neil
'73 911S targa
The guys at Blackhawk must be smoking F'n crack!!!!!!!!!!
I'd rather by an average '73 rs for that coin!!
Originally Posted by SyarMotorsport
They haven't been able to sell that car for a few months now for a reason
J-P
______________
S Registry #949
Here is a 1969e converted to 1970s
http://home.comcast.net/wsb-cgi-bin/...SiteID=1285802
Regards Peter
S Registry #1445
1970 911 FIA racecar pastel blue
1971 911s (sunroof) black
1974 911 3.2 RS tribute aga blue
This could be the best early 911E value available today. This original California car is completely rust free and original. Originally Irish Green, it was changed to Gemini Blue several years ago. The paint is presentable but has faded some and does have some stone chips. The fuel injected engine fires right up and it is an absolute blast to drive. Brakes and tires are great. This is a non-sunroof car with polished Fuchs. Priced well below a climbing market at $18,900 and extremely hard to find this original and rust-free. Call me with any questions and to arrange a personal inspection.
Myron
330-495-7313
Anyone know this car? I'm suprised it hasn't been posted on this site.
http://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/car/432262738.html
Stan Carley
69 911S