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Thread: FS: @copart - 1971 911T Roller auction, ends tomorrow

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    FS: @copart - 1971 911T Roller auction, ends tomorrow

    Hello Everyone!

    I know there are a lot of builders on this site, so thought I would post details about my 911T that was T-boned last year. It is available now through Copart in Hayward, CA. My "buy it now" price is 12k. Please reach out if you have any questions. Thanks! - Sean

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    Ouch! How are you?
    Peter Kane

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    Fuk. HATE to see this stuff, bud. Hope you are all good. Best of luck selling it.

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    wow. quite the transformation. Looked like a nice car before the accident. You already removed the engine/trans correct?

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    Looks like a pretty easy project :-) GLWTS
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    reminds me a bit of this T-boned by a DUI
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    Definitely some good stuff left, but I can't imagine repairing the shell. All I want is the chrome radio faceplate...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arne View Post
    Definitely some good stuff left, but I can't imagine repairing the shell. All I want is the chrome radio faceplate...
    It would be really interesting to know if this car will be repaired.
    It did sell.
    For what I do not know.
    1969 911T Coupe Blood Orange (Vivy)

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