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    My turn:

    https://www.ebay.fr/itm/274383424336?ul_noapp=true

    It's never been instolen, yet!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Florio View Post
    My turn:

    https://www.ebay.fr/itm/274383424336?ul_noapp=true

    It's never been instolen, yet!
    Crack pipe.

    I like that on the bottom of the auction page the relevant ads are for body shells selling for about the same money, or less!... how about a 997 cabriolet body assembly for just $850?

    Maybe it's time to re-think the basis of that custom build I've fantasized about...
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    He's baaaaack. Seems like this guy has been "trying" to sell this unfortunate 911T forever, or he lives in a time warp. For those unfamiliar with this saga, enjoy:

    https://classiccars.com/listings/vie...to-ontario-m4v

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    NATIONAL TREASURE DISCOVERY 1 of 1 PROTOTYPE

    RESEARCH- PORSCHEPROTOTYPE.COM

    901/911 PROTOTYPE VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN) 9111120162

    THE ORIGINAL PROTOTYPE 901/911 UNIBODY CHASSIS AND SILHOUETTE DESIGN

    RESEARCH- WIKIPEDIA FOR THE ORIGINAL 911 SERIES, SEE PORSCHE 911 (CLASSC) C 20 1970 VIN # 9111120162 CABRIOLET

    THE 911 C20 IS A PROTOTYPE BASED ON THE STANDARD 911 UNIBODY BUT LENGTHENED BY 13.6 IN (345MM) OVER STOCK CAR

    THE ORIGINAL 901/911/935 SERIES IS OFTEN CITED AS THE MOST SUCCESSFUL COMPETITION CAR EVER MAINLY THE POWERFUL DERIVED 935 WHICH WON THE 24 HOURS OF LE MANS AND OTHER MAJOR SPORT CAR RACES

    THE EXHAUST RAN UNDERNEATH SO LOW AND FAR TO THE REAR THAT THEY OFTEN DRAGGED (PROTOTYPE FABRICATION TO FIT CLOSER TO ENGINE)

    THE BRAKE PEDAL FEATURES AN ELABORATE MACHINE CAMMED DESIGN THAT INCREASES BRAKE ASSISTANCE AS THE BRAKE PEDAL IS DEPRESSED (MECHANICAL POWER BRAKING)

    RESEARCH- PORSCHEPROTOTYPE.COM

    1 TRILLION DOLLARS (SOLD)

    SERIOUS INQUIRIES

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    Russ

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    I think he needs some help, and not just in his sales techniques...
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    He's baaaaack.
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    Quote Originally Posted by StephenAcworth View Post
    I think he needs some help, and not just in his sales techniques...
    Asking price has gone up. it was $10M the last time he surfaced. Now 1 Trillion.
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    Help could be on the way.
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    Well, none of us can compete with $1 Trillion, but this one is several miles out of the ballpark.
    https://www.ebay.com/itm/1969-1970-1...VZEzkx&vxp=mtr
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    Quote Originally Posted by raspritz View Post
    Well, none of us can compete with $1 Trillion, but this one is several miles out of the ballpark.
    https://www.ebay.com/itm/1969-1970-1...VZEzkx&vxp=mtr
    But free shipping of such a large and bulky item will clearly offset the "ambitious" pricing.

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    Russ

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    Quote Originally Posted by raspritz View Post
    Well, none of us can compete with $1 Trillion, but this one is several miles out of the ballpark.
    https://www.ebay.com/itm/1969-1970-1...VZEzkx&vxp=mtr
    It's like buying 12 of them at $44 per month payment but only receiving one, Lol!
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