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    FS @HMN --- '73 'S' Coupe

    VIN = 9113300038
    Eng# = 6330073
    Trans# = ?

    '. . . Description on the way . . .'

    Asking = $260k/€232k/£168k


    Previous appearances . . .
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    . . . Car is sold and will be part of a very nice collection . . .

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    9113300038

    Post-auction . . .

    '. . . 1973 Porsche 911S 2.4 Coupe; S/N 9113300038; Engine # 6330073; Gemini Blue/Black vinyl with houndstooth cloth inserts; Estimate $240,000 – $280,000; Cosmetic restoration, 2- condition; Hammered Sold at $215,000 plus commission of 10.00%; Final Price $236,500. No Reserve. 2341/190hp, 5-speed, chromed Fuchs wheels, Falken tires, power sunroof, sport seats, VDO dash clock, Porsche CofA – Excellent paint. Window trim is a bit scratched up. Filler cap is loose fitting and wiggles freely. Rear bumper fit is a bit off and plastic is cracked on the right side. Very clean engine bay and represented as matching numbers engine and transmission. Excellent interior. An overall gorgeously presented car that’s gotten restoration work over the years and has never been a show car. As an S-spec 911, it’s more at home carving up roads on a vintage driving event than the show field, anyway. – Offered by RM here in Monterey in 2013 with a reported high bid of $110,000, then reported sold at Mecum’s megasale in Kissimmee in 2014 for $216,000. After a meteoric rise, 911S prices have started to level out a bit. The sunroof and 5-speed enhance this one’s desirability and demand, but this amount is still essentially what was paid for it eighteen months ago in Kissimmee. It is dangerous to forecast based on one result, but …. . . .'

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