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    Valuation Help...1970 2.7 Webers RS style

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    I bought this 911 a few years back and have been picking away at it slowly. It was a non runner when I got it, and after a Carb rebuild and a trick upper venturi that was installed backwards I have it running strong. There is very little rust, and the only apparent repair before I got it was a front suspension pan replacement and drivers side fender. The drivers door seems to have a bit of filler so I'm guessing a slight front crunch might have happened somewhere along the line. There is no apparent damage to any suspension parts and the car tracks well on the road. It has been fitted with suspension upgrades...Sway bars, Strut brace, Bilsteins etc...It was an original Conda Green T with sunroof and somewhere along the line received a black paint job with the chrome being painted...and the paint work is terrible! All fender work is metal and fits well.

    I'm not sure I'm selling as I don't think I've ever had a more fun ride and I'm still having fun sorting it out, just not too sure of the value, it being a bit of a bastid, and would love to hear the knowledge base chime in...

    Thanks,
    Pete

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    Looks like the kind of fun car we used to trade around in the teens - back in the day. Today, that could be a high $20s to high $30s car depending on details - when I clicked on your album link, it said private.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eminence Gris View Post
    - when I clicked on your album link, it said private.
    I hope I fixed this, thanks...

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    These are really really hard to value. I'm going to assume it was a T. A #3 911 T goes for around $50,000.

    Now comes the hard part. Is this car worth more of less than a good 1970 911T?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Richardnew View Post
    These are really really hard to value. I'm going to assume it was a T. A #3 911 T goes for around $50,000.

    Now comes the hard part. Is this car worth more of less than a good 1970 911T?

    Richard Newton
    Yes, it is a sunroof T...and you are asking a very good question... : )

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