Looks to be a nice original low mileage SWB 911L for sale.....no price listed.
.....love the color.
What's todays value for a #2 'driver/show-condition' car like this?.....$65 - $85?
http://2shores.com/cars/offers/1968-...t!!/197/detail
Looks to be a nice original low mileage SWB 911L for sale.....no price listed.
.....love the color.
What's todays value for a #2 'driver/show-condition' car like this?.....$65 - $85?
http://2shores.com/cars/offers/1968-...t!!/197/detail
JEFF BRINTON
ESR #1572
1968 911N
2018 991.2 Carrera T
2023 Macan
SOLD - 1967 911N / 1968 911L / 1967 911N / 1969 912 / 1991 964 C2 / 2013 991.1 / 2008 987 Cayman / 1974 914 2.0L
he is asking 79000
too much I believe...
It is not an S
So what's a good value for an honest L?
I'm curious as well.
Mauricio
Three Pedal Posse
Member # 1935
1968 Porsche 912-6 TR Tribute
1968 Porsche 911 L
1973 VW Sportsbug
1974 Porsche 911 S
1991 Porsche 964 Carrera 2 3.8
"if you see a fork in the road, PICK IT UP!"
me 3......
Here there is a close to concours 911 L with full S trim about 65000 miles, 45000 Euros. You have to take into account that earlys are more expensive in Europe than in US (rarity and demand) for the same model.
Xavier
O-G 26 - Early911S 2407
JEFF BRINTON
ESR #1572
1968 911N
2018 991.2 Carrera T
2023 Macan
SOLD - 1967 911N / 1968 911L / 1967 911N / 1969 912 / 1991 964 C2 / 2013 991.1 / 2008 987 Cayman / 1974 914 2.0L
US L is every bit an S except the normal engine.
Euro L is a US normal equivalent, not an S equivalent.
Not a bad price for such an honest car. Probably the rarest "S" of them all.
Just checked the ad : Sorry was optimistic about mileage it is 120000kms meaning 75000miles. says etat concours with all docs.
no affiliation :
http://www.jetsetcars.fr/occasions/occasion.php?id=402
Cheers
Xavier
O-G 26 - Early911S 2407
But it's not an "S", so that wouldn't make it the rarest "S" of them all. It seems like everyone with an "L" talks about how it's an "S" without the engine. Just be happy with what it is, a very nicely equipped 911 with upgraded trim and chassis, not an "S". It's kind of like everyone saying that their, or my, "E" is faster to 100 m.p.h. than an "S"...But the truth is it's still a lesser model than an "S". Everyone stop trying to justify your car, and just be happy you have a bitchin' longhood, because they all are no matter what the model designation. Just my opinion![]()
Reid
R Gruppe #432
Early S #2651
'56 Speedster
'67 912 Coupe (Wife's Car)
'71 E Coupe
'74 Carrera Coupe
2001 Boxster S