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    FS: @Goodings - 1973 2.4L S

    http://www.goodingco.com/vehicle/197...che-911-s-2-4/




    Comments.......... Sweet..... would re-set ride height and head to the curves.....



    Does anyone know specific auction time.......
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    86 Sport Purpose Carrera "O4"

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    This will be lot #25 and they bang out about 10 lots an hour so figure about 1:30 pm Scottsdale time on Friday (plus or minus).
    Alan
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    VIN reference 9113301340
    Peter Kane

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    Love it. The seats are gorgeous. I have a question re Black 73 cars. Do the black cars (unlike every other color) have silver trunk badging- not black?

    Scott
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    All badge color is black on ALL 1973 cars.
    1. Chris-Early S Registry#205
    2. '70 911S Tangerine
    3. '68 911L Euro Ossi Blue

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    That is what I've come to understand. Did everyone change his/her black car? I suppose it may look odd until the black goes to the familiar lighter "bronze" look.

    I've yet to see a black car (T,E, or S) with black on black, as not many exist.

    Scott
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    Doug Dill

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    Hammered sold at $170k.
    Alan
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    Quote Originally Posted by lopena View Post
    Hammered sold at $170k.
    This is a market refection.
    86 Sport Purpose Carrera "O4"

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    It had its issues. repro lights, incorrect headlights, a lot of details that needed to be sorted out. Value for money.

    The black S was worlds better than the silver S targa also at Gooding. That car is horrible, needs a full resto.

    ~J~
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