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    Fs: @bat - 1971 911t

    No affiliation. For $20K it won't last long!

    http://bringatrailer.com/2014/01/07/...-porsche-911t/
    Seth O.

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    Amazingly, still available... I hope the seller finds the buyer he's looking for, like someone on a budget that really wants it.
    It would be disappointing if it ended up with a smooth talking flipper. Getting rare to see one priced affordably, even a fixer. Great color, too!
    Russ

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    The thread of comments is quite amazing. BaT seems to be attracting quite the fringe these days. From the "Porsche Bubble" both popping and inflating to the guy using MotorMeister's website to proof-source the "true" cost of rebuilding a 911 motor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Simmeth View Post
    The thread of comments is quite amazing. BaT seems to be attracting quite the fringe these days.
    Nothing new about the element that BaT attracts. Mostly bottom feeders who are not at all collectors and arguably not even astute enthusiasts.

    I for one vote that they re-name it BaR and encourage their target audience (Bring a Redneck).

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    That would attract all the South Florida players

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    The car's price is now $25K...bidding war commencing!
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    I don't get it. Car looks like a beater. Gotta put in another $20 to $25K min to make it presentable and then it's not that much of a bargain anymore.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jzajfen View Post
    I don't get it. Car looks like a beater. Gotta put in another $20 to $25K min to make it presentable and then it's not that much of a bargain anymore.
    That's hilarious.
    Are you saying that only those looking for a bargain are the only buyers out there?

    There are plenty of people who just want a chair before the music stops. In 2 more years $25-35k will seem like an absolute steal for this car so why wouldn't 25k not be a bargain?

    Those who are willing to "over pay" right now are the ones getting the cars.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jzajfen View Post
    I don't get it. Car looks like a beater. Gotta put in another $20 to $25K min to make it presentable and then it's not that much of a bargain anymore.
    What Frank sez. With all the needy calls the old guy has probably been overwhelmed with, bumping it $5K seems a reasonable response.

    And that's STILL a bargain.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Beck View Post
    That's hilarious.
    Are you saying that only those looking for a bargain are the only buyers out there?

    There are plenty of people who just want a chair before the music stops. In 2 more years $25-35k will seem like an absolute steal for this car so why wouldn't 25k not be a bargain?

    Those who are willing to "over pay" right now are the ones getting the cars.
    I'm saying I wouldn't get all hot and bothered about a beater T for $25K. There are plenty of beaters out there for this kind of money. E.g., http://www.beverlyhillscarclub.com/1...pe--c-2419.htm

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