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    Help on pricing inquiry for a 1967 911s

    Hello Early S,


    Trying to determine value and get some info on pricing for this 1967 911S. The car was restored back in 2007-2008 (not concourse). The car has the original running matching numbers engine and transmission (not in car, porsche paper work). Current engine is a 2.2 twin plug. Has lots of original parts too. Any info would be great.


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    My guess: $125,000.


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    Hagerty says 175 in condition 3

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    Are you selling the car with both engines?
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    Quote Originally Posted by patrick911 View Post
    Are you selling the car with both engines?
    Yes both engines and a an extra tranny as well (2 engines and 3 transmissions total). A lot of extra parts too-orginal seats etc. Name:  IMG_6850.jpg
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    Nice car.
    You should get a copy of the Kardex.

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    I have a copy of the Kardex. Ill post up soon.

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    $125/150.000. Hard to tell from a couple of photos. Here in Europe, the market seems very soft at best; prices have dropped and still cars are not finding buyers quickly. Good luck!

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    Here is a little more info I found.

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    the car is missing little things like the correct rear view mirror.
    the original seats are nice to have to match the kardex. any other original correct parts?

    the original engine and gear box need to go back into the car. You could sell off the extra motors and trannys to cover the rebuild and swap.

    these car should be worth more, but alas the market went soft. Would have to be concours to get 200k+
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