Have seen this car posted online in multiple places besides here. A bit over exposed, but I like the car as it checks a bunch of boxes for a hot rod. Plus the things I don't like about it are easily changed. Price is also now more realistic....kind of. My opinion is that "copies" or "tributes" can be a tough sell. Its better to have a theme that may hark back to certain 911s, but has a personality and look of its own. Secondly, the hot-rod market has shifted to a breed of buyers that think a 3.6 is a better idea in an early chassis, typically guys that have never driven an early car with a built 2.0, 2.2, 2.5, 2.7, 3.0....in my opinion, infinitely more fun than something that overwhelms the chassis. My current 911 (which I will be selling) has a stock 3.2. Plenty of motor for a good time, just like the 2.7 in this car. I hope that this car finds a home here on the East Coast and is enjoyed as it is now. Good luck with the sale!