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    1971 911t

    I'm wondering about the value of my 911T That I Have had for quite a while. I'm wondering if I should part it out or sell it whole. I'm wondering if it is worth 10K.Name:  IMG_2069.jpg
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Size:  93.8 KB The Fuchs are 14x5.5 4 are refurbished originals with date codes of 6/70 and the spare is a nice original date code 5/70 I have 20 new black aluminum lugs still in the box labeled made in Germany. The engine is free but hasn't ran in years the carbs are zeniths and I have all the linkage. I don't know where to look for the trans numbers. The body has rust in the rockers and floor and a few other small areas. I have new door skins, inner and outer rockers, front half of the floor, front suspension panel, and axles. I have all the glass. I was told it was all there but can't be sure as there are a lot of piece I don't know where they go.

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    It's worth >10K and it's worth more as a car than as parts. If I were you I would contact Aaron at Flat Six and pay him to assess what you have.

    http://www.flat6.com/

    Good luck.

    Dave
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    You have to consider just how you're going to sell and ship all these parts. I've sold a fair amount of stuff on this forum and more on eBay. It's not as easy as you might think. The packing and shipping is a hassle. In addition you've got some heavy parts. Also, some bulky parts.

    I would try to do a package deal for the whole thing. It's going to take you a year to sell all this stuff part by part.

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    You have $2,500 in just the Fuchs wheels!
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    Quote Originally Posted by popowitz View Post
    It's worth >10K and it's worth more as a car than as parts. If I were you I would contact Aaron at Flat Six and pay him to assess what you have.

    http://www.flat6.com/

    Good luck.

    Dave
    Thanks for the input. Aaron is less than 200 miles from me so I will try contacting him to see what he has to say.

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