sad to see what happened to the 907....hope the new owner(if sold) decides to bring it back to it`s original (unique) look.
https://www.early911sregistry.org/fo...46#post1154246
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sad to see what happened to the 907....hope the new owner(if sold) decides to bring it back to it`s original (unique) look.
https://www.early911sregistry.org/fo...46#post1154246
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hmmm i do not have any recordings of a race where siffert and scarfiotti raced this car--or am i missing something?...other than that the hole thing appears to be a product out of someones fantasy..(K&B&N)
so what was the outcome of this hilarious event?
Any update on the prices achieved? So strange that a judiciary auction sale isn’t more transparent. Not sure what to think of these cars; they seem amazing but are they really the real deal and legitimate? Seems the owner knew his cars, but when cars are used as assets to hide from the tax man, usually the cars themselves aren’t that great.
Balsan Enchères, The Six Racing Cars
1. 1966 906, #906-017, Sold: €1,200,000
2. 1967 907, #907-007, Sold: €1,370,000
3. 1968 908 LH, #908-004, Sold: €1,660,000
4. 1971 911 2.3L ST Le Mans, #9111301270, Sold: €445,000
5. 1973 911 Carrera 2.8L RSR, #9113601033, Sold: €890,000
6. 1974 911 Carrera 3.0L RSR, 9114609075, Sold: €1,315,000
Thanks for the results Jimmy ...
Yes thanks Jimmy I think the prices realized speaks to the perceived originality of some of the cars :rolleyes:
908 004:
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