. . . on eBay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...SS%3AUS%3A1123
Silver on black, sports seats, a/c (removed), no s/r, 38k mi
'California' car
VIN 9113300212
BiN = $45k
D.C. area
. . . on eBay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...SS%3AUS%3A1123
Silver on black, sports seats, a/c (removed), no s/r, 38k mi
'California' car
VIN 9113300212
BiN = $45k
D.C. area
Why would you sell a car 100 miles after rebuilding the engine?
Early 911S Registry #224
911S Targa 1973
356B Roadster 1962
That BIN will establish a new cycle low for a nice '73 S. One of the many cliches that learned as a broker - "Just because they're cheap doesn't mean they won't get cheaper".
If this keeps up there's going to be a massive European invasion.
Best of luck to the seller - looks like a nice car.
Cheers,
JohnA
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Color me skeptical! Lots of little things don`t reflect a 38,000 mile car.Tom
Member:S Registry #864
The funny thing, when 72/73s cars were regularly seen at $70,000++ there were many who wanted these cars "if only" they were less expensive and we heard of all the "should have" bought stories. Now that some cars are priced much lower they are still not finding buyers (and this goes with all models). These guys will sit on the sidelines until prices go back up. The Sheep Cycle. I find it puzzling. Buy the cars that you like especially now that the prices are lower. They will all be back up in price and or out of the country. If too many cars leave think how high prices will be here next go around.
Don
Looks like a 72 or earlier bonnet to me dual interior lights, should be body colour underneath and in luggage area but its not.
Clyde Boyer
1973 2.4E Coupe RHD Aussie 5 speed
1973 2.4E Coupe RHD Aussie 5 speed my first ever 911 (1995)
1997 993 Twin Turbo
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When might that be? After we're sipping our lunch through a straw is my bet. My guess is asset prices accross the board are not going back to the levels of before for a VERY long time. I really don't see how they can unless hyperinflation kicks in.
I agree with everything else said though. Buy the car you like. Who cares what it's worth? That's why it's called a hobby and not a business--at least for most of us.
Boy Don, you nailed it down. Sit on the sidelines and comment about high prices, then do nothing when the price is right. Guys like that aren't real buyers just lookie-lews. Good call.
another sum up: when all is said and done, more is said then done.
Duane
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