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    FS: @eBay - 65 911 sebring participant

    1966 911 Coupe - Slate Grey - 304598 - still in restoration!

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    like a bad penny that keeps turning up

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    $295,000.00 on their web site. $350,000.00 on Ebay. What a deal.

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    high bid last year at the MECUM auction was 140$ - not sold.
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    Hi Frank

    What is wrong with the car? Is it just overpriced? I am guessing that there is more to this story than I can find!

    Stephen

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    like a bad penny that keeps turning up
    1966 911 Coupe - Slate Grey - 304598 - still in restoration!

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    It is not a '65, 3474 are you kidding me? two screw horn grilles, and maybe it is an optical illusion, but I swear the rear fenders are flared. $350,000 buy it now. Let's be real.

    I think these are a few of the reasons, in my humble opinion.
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    The real shame here is that IT IS A COOL CAR. But like anything too much hype (and deception; it's NOT a '65) drowns out the car's attributes.

    Call it what it is and price it for 2014 instead of 2020 and the phone will start ringing.
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    It is a cool Car, absolutly!
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    As was discussed previously, this car was restored and lost all of its' provenance during the restoration process. Not even a roll bar in the car and many lost or discarded period items. Yet the seller insists on asking a historic race car price for a car that has very little left of its' original remains.

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