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Thread: FS: @eBay - Huge Lot of Early Porsche Literature

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    FS: @eBay - Huge Lot of Early Porsche Literature

    I have decided to sell my entire collection of Porsche 356 and 911 literature. This is an amazing assortment of early rare pieces including dealer binders not available to the public. The collection dates from 1954 to today with a focus on 356 and early 911. Within the collection is a huge dealer pole flag, vintage race posters, 550 spyder folder, rare special color and upholstery samples, workshop manuals, spare parts books, dealer binders, tech books, and much more. I have included a list of the more significant items with dates to give reference. Other items not shown but included are things like stickers, patches, Porsche lapel pins, vintage car maps and non-factory produced literature.

    Free shipping = I will pay shipping to US.
    International buyers will need to pay shipping, but I will cover packaging.

    On Ebay now:

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/182023996851...witem=&vxp=mtr
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    Disappointed to not see things listed separately.....good luck with the bulk lot approach.
    '65 901 SA '119' - 1st RHD Customer Delivered 911 Worldwide; 5710 Stone Grey/Green Leatherette 3 owners from new.

    '75 (Nov) 924 Group 4 Rallye. 9th o/all, 1st in class ‘79 Repco Round Australia Rally Barth/Kussmaul; 1st RHD chassis, 1st front engined Porsche to win an FIA event

    ‘78 928 Manual - early RHD Opalmetallic (gold) + Pasha

    '98 986

    ‘99 996 GT3 CS M003 ex Peter Fitzgerald. Falken livery. 2nd 2000, 3rd in 2001 Aus Nations Cup Championsip. Last of the road registered racers

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    I've viewed your previous thread with interest multiple times but, just as an FYI, language such as "I have included a list of the more significant items with dates to give reference. Other items not shown but included are things like stickers, patches, Porsche lapel pins, vintage car maps and non-factory produced literature" just doesn't cut it.

    If you really expect someone to have interested at $26k, or anywhere near that number, you need to take the time to provide a fully detailed list of every single item included, its condition, and appropriate photos.
    Last edited by LiveFromNY; 02-14-2016 at 07:45 PM.

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    Fantastic bulk lot but i brought the last bulk Lit deal listed here for far less , so without super detailed list its hard to see the $$$$ justification
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    Hallo Tshan
    Compliment for the collection
    But I agree with LiveFromNY: impossible to buy anything from a serious collector if he doesn't know the condition and if he doesn't see some photo of every single piece
    Btw good luck with the sell!
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    1 bid at 10k...

    i would separate and try an auction house like Ladenburg in Germany.

    ~J~
    air cooled only

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