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Thread: FS: @BaT auction - '70 signal orange 911 T targa

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    FS: @BaT auction - '70 signal orange 911 T targa

    One more day left for the auction: http://bringatrailer.com/listing/197...-911t-targa-2/

    I have always wondered how fun it would be to drive an early targa if I add one to keep company to my 2.4 E coupe. This one may be in my price bracket and has a few things going for it. Worst case scenario, if I don't like the ownership experience then take a modest hit and sell the baby to its next custodian. If I were to buy it then I would just pull out the a/c, drive it even in even in the wet PNW weather and not worry about rust .. I would welcome your thoughts ??

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    Have reviewed the photos and information. This is a very honest car and with documents back to original is quite rare.
    What else can you get for $50k.
    If I did not have 2 projects would be fighting you for this car.
    So if only a T.
    Love the patina
    73.5 Snrf T
    71 Snrf T
    70S targa
    76 914 2.0
    82 Targa,
    85 Alfa GTV6
    60 Lancia Appia Zagato GTE
    Searching for transmission 7115322 (911/01)

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    ha ha .. I hear ya. I've heard that the 2.2 T's are one sweet ride.

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    if it is a drivers source owned car, I think it will have a reserve price meaningfully higher than the current high bid. We will know soon!

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    Here is a rough analysis of the early 911 market on BaT for the last six months.

    May 2016
    1970 T Coupe project.....$15,000
    1971 E Coupe..... $93,000
    1971 T Coupe..... $43,000
    1971 E Targa..... $65,000

    June 2016
    1973 T Targa.....$60,000
    1968 Coupe..... $60,000
    1971 T Coupe..... $36,000

    July 2016
    1972 S Coupe..... $72,000
    1968 Coupe..... $130,000

    August 2016
    1968 Coupe..... $79,000
    1970 T Coupe..... $77,000 (No sale)

    September 2016
    1970 T Coupe..... $66,000 (No sale)
    1971 T Targa..... $60,000
    1970 T Targa.... $52,000

    October 2016
    1973.5 T Coupe..... $55,000
    1971 T Targa..... $57,000


    Analysis
    5 Targas sold; Highest price car was a 1971 E for $65,000. A 1973 2.4 Targa sold for $60,000. The other 3 were 2.2L Ts with the high selling for $60,000 the low for $52,000.

    Appears still not fully valued. I would think it is a $mid50s car.
    86 Sport Purpose Carrera "O4"

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    11-29-2016: Also posted on '911T Cars for Sale' thread . . .
    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...l=1#post901965

    FS: @BaT - 1970 Porsche 2.2L 911T Targa - Two-Owner
    VIN: 9110111404
    Engine: 6107764
    Trans: -
    Color: Signal Orange (14)/Brown Leatherette (21)
    Mileage: 126,868
    Auction Estimate: -
    Sold for: US$62,000

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    Last edited by DOUGS73E; 12-05-2016 at 12:04 PM. Reason: Added sold for price.
    Doug Dill

    1973 911E Coupe
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    Early 911S Registry #548

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    Sold for $62,000.
    86 Sport Purpose Carrera "O4"

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