Here is another nice early 911 on ebay. Irish green, original paint. Very clean and very original, judging from the photos. Anyone looking for a market bellweather, here you are.
1972 T on ebay
Here is another nice early 911 on ebay. Irish green, original paint. Very clean and very original, judging from the photos. Anyone looking for a market bellweather, here you are.
1972 T on ebay
I agree. Even has an original hood crest!
Tom
Early S Registry #235
rgruppe #111
Oh Damn....
Paul D. Early S Registry #8 - Cyclops Minister of West Coast Affairs
"Now, to put a water-cooled engine in the rear and to have the radiator in the front, that's not very intelligent." -Ferry Porsche (PANO, Oct. 1973)
Looks like Frank had second thoughts. Bidding went up to $25K but has since dropped down to $18K with the bid retraction.
Looks to be a "time-warp" car. It's nice to see these well cared for cars appear once in a while..
Bill Conway, Early S Registry member #254
1970 S, 2.2L Silvermetallic Coupe
1973 T, 3.2L Black Carrera Targa
1969 T, 2.4L Silvermetallic Targa
Not to worry, $26,600 and still "reserve not met."Originally Posted by reed
So the question is, "Is it the Time-Warp factor that is getting the price so high? If this were a Time-Warp S, would the price be significantly higher?"
larry
Early 911S Registry Member #537
73 - Viper Green 911E Targa - Kermit - Gone but not forgotten
Kermit's Short Story and Pix on the 911E Website
06 - Lexus IS250 MT6
98 - Volvo 70V XC
That's a very nice looking car. I hope the seller gets top dollar for it. He should be rewarded for preserving it like that. I'm sure an S in that kinda shape would probably bring double at this point in time, but I'd sure as heck take that one in a heartbeat if I was in the market.
Paul Schooley
71 911T (RS wanabe w/2.7L juice)
S Reg #863
R Gruppe #330
I would say that the answer to both of your questions is YES, without a doubt. The car is very original. A 1972 S as original, in as good condition....well ask PWD72S.Originally Posted by larry47us
I would say that today it could be more than twice this bid, for an original 1972 S coupe...
Bill Conway, Early S Registry member #254
1970 S, 2.2L Silvermetallic Coupe
1973 T, 3.2L Black Carrera Targa
1969 T, 2.4L Silvermetallic Targa