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    price check

    What is the current price of a restored high quality RS that is in mint condition but with a replaced non original motor ? 500-550k ?

    thanks

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    Assuming you're buying rather than selling?

    VIN? Current eng number? Pics?

    "Mint" condition to be determined. Impossible to assign legit value without more info.

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    You really need to have someone who know these cars check it out. A $500K purchase is getting serious.

    Even with the engine transplant the car should come with complete provenance. The provenance may be more important than having the correct engine. There are some incredible replicas in the market today.

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    You may find something about it by inserting the chassis number into the search window above right.
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    Kind of a ridiculous question without more info. $500-$950K.
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    talking about the car at porsche of CO springs

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    50 bucks or so

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    hmmm...dislike the door hinge situation,
    tachometer and license plate light screws.

    is this a later hazzard switch?
    whats the bolt next to the tow hook?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nyc123 View Post
    talking about the car at porsche of CO springs
    You should probably try and talk with Steve Rowe who restored the car. It would be nice to know what he started with.

    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...l=1#post841716

    There are a lot of small details that are wrong (black paint missing around the interior of the doors, painted hinge pins, unpainted hinge bolts, hood crest, 80's wheels, missing the antenna and muffler skirt etc.) Most of these are easily fixed. The biggest issue for me would be the '74-up speedometer which brings the true mileage into question.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nyc123 View Post
    talking about the car at porsche of CO springs
    It's been here before - and on the market for quite a while. http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...or-Sale/page88
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