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Thread: FS: @Goodings - 1973 2.4L S Targa

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    FS: @Goodings - 1973 2.4L S Targa

    http://www.goodingco.com/vehicle/197...1-2-4-s-targa/


    Comments.......... earlyS stickered car......



    Specific Auction Time....
    86 Sport Purpose Carrera "O4"

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    Any info on the sale of this 73?
    86 Sport Purpose Carrera "O4"

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    1973 911S 2.4 Targa - 36k miles

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    Gooding and Company Auctions, Scottsdale, AZ, January 20-21, 2017
    1973 Porsche 911S 2.4 Targa, Lot 057
    VIN: 9113310441
    Engine: 6331050
    Trans: -
    Color: Metallic Silver/Black
    Mileage: 35,900
    Auction Estimate: US$250,000 - $325,000
    Sold for: NOT SOLD (highest bid: $170,000 - Did not reach reserve)

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    Last edited by DOUGS73E; 01-24-2017 at 05:58 AM. Reason: Added sold for price.
    Doug Dill

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    listed as still available by Gooding- anyone know what it was bid to?
    Phil
    Early S Junkie # 658

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    i believe it was 175k and a no sale. It was a very tired looking car needing a full restoration, it did not fit in with the rest of their offerings. The estimate was outrageously high.
    Last edited by Jules Dielen; 01-23-2017 at 09:47 AM.

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    Interesting how different it looks in the pictures. I am surprised that prices get so high without having PPI or test drives. How can anyone make an informed decision.
    A pig in a poke.
    David

    '73 S Targa #0830 2.7 MFI rebuilt to RS specs

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jules Dielen View Post
    i believe it was 175k and a no sale. It was a very tired looking car needing a full restoration, it did not fit in with the rest of their offerings. The estimate was outragously high.
    I am surprised also..... based upon description I thought this was going to be the strong S Targa this weekend not the Wayne Carina S Targa @ BarJac.
    86 Sport Purpose Carrera "O4"

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    So...what have we learned from these countless value threads?

    -Don't buy a car at auction
    -Don't believe pictures
    -In GENERAL, value threads are at best, gross over-generalizations, and at worse, meaningless chatter.
    -Value is established on an individual basis, when the buyer and seller exchange money for the car.
    -Previous sales are no indication of the value of 'your' car
    -These threads are redundant.
    Bahia Red '72 911S
    Meerblau PTS 2019 Speedster
    GP Silver, 2018 GT2RS WP....the BEAST
    Daytona Gray 2021 RS6 Avant....BEAST #2...Best daily EVER

    ES #333

    GONE...MANY, many great ones....

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    Quote Originally Posted by 69Sman View Post
    So...what have we learned from these countless value threads?

    -Don't buy a car at auction
    -Don't believe pictures
    -In GENERAL, value threads are at best, gross over-generalizations, and at worse, meaningless chatter.
    -Value is established on an individual basis, when the buyer and seller exchange money for the car.
    -Previous sales are no indication of the value of 'your' car
    -These threads are redundant.
    Looks like most of the early 911's that were at the auctions were "excuses" cars, the auction house is a buffer between the buyer and seller, seller will get maximum $$$$$ without having to disclose anything.
    Love the wording that these auction houses use in their descriptions, "believed to have.........."," car shows xxxxxxx miles", "consignor states that......."
    Buyer Beware!

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    Quote Originally Posted by rvdv View Post
    Love the wording that these auction houses use in their descriptions, "believed to have.........."," car shows xxxxxxx miles", "consignor states that......."
    Buyer Beware!
    LOL, totally agree....
    Bahia Red '72 911S
    Meerblau PTS 2019 Speedster
    GP Silver, 2018 GT2RS WP....the BEAST
    Daytona Gray 2021 RS6 Avant....BEAST #2...Best daily EVER

    ES #333

    GONE...MANY, many great ones....

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