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Thread: FS: @eBay - 1966 911

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    Brian Pick
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    FS: @eBay - 1966 911

    This is my car here in Maryland.
    Finally had to sell it. I just don't have the time and I am finally realizing it.
    I haven't been active enough on this board, but I do thank all of you for some of your help on your knowledge of these beautiful, early cars.
    I will miss it.
    So grab some popcorn if you want to see how much it goes for:

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/132223397815...84.m1555.l2649

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    VIN Reference = 304351
    Peter Kane

    '72 911S Targa
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    Did this really sell for:
    Winning bid: US $45,100.00 ???
    911 1965 MY66
    911E 1972 Coupe
    911TV 1973.5 Coupe

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    Maybe because it was stolen at some point and some VIN tags were removed and a non year correct engine?

    and it had been stolen off a used dealer's lot in Los Angeles, and he bought it as an insurance recovery, when they found it without the engine. He bought a used engine and transmission and had it installed. The parties that had stolen it, removed the exterior badges, removed all VINs, except for the stamp in the metal of the front trunk(pic 2) and painted over the original green, to a dark blue.

    Although it seems the most important one near the smugglers box is still there..

    Seems like a really low price

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    seems fair for a car that is not a project nor a trailer queen and is missing original motor.
    Would make for a really nice driver.

    A fully restored numbers match car would be in $150 low to $200k high.

    66 sunroof coupe would bring more.
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    45k is a steal, wow

    ~J~
    air cooled only

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    Wow that car was stolen for a second time! That's the kind of car I want to find.
    Porsche taste on a Volkswagen budget...

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    Cosmetically, doesn't look half bad from the photos . . .

    66 911 2.jpg

    66 911 1.jpg

    66 911 3.jpg

    66 911 4.jpg
    Doug Dill

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    unless the floor was missing, steal.

    ~J~
    air cooled only

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    Wow, He posted here 2 days before the auction close on Fathers day weekend. A little more heads up and I think he would have done much better! Seems like a very nice driver.

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