911 s targa, not mine, http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...RK%3AMEWA%3AIT
What do you guys think of this one
911 s targa, not mine, http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...RK%3AMEWA%3AIT
What do you guys think of this one
Wow. That's an unsual car. When was the last time you saw red leather sport seats. If original, that would have been one very expensive 911. It doesn't look like the original owner missed too many options: full leather, sport seats, A/C, through-the-grill fog lights, s/s muffler skirt, Blaupunkt cassette.
Obviously, I would want to do a little more investigation, but all in all, this one looks very nice and well worth the cosmetic restoration it probably needs. The paint looks like it might be original and I wouldn't be surprised if the ducktail were an original Porsche part either. I'll be watching this one.
Provided numbers match with good documentation, and rust is not extreme; definitely worth the $ to restore it to like new condition.
All the best...
Frank
'64 356 C Coupe - restored signal red driver
'72 911 T Coupe - 140K mile bahia red driver
'87 930 Coupe - 31K mile original black beast ***FOR SALE***
Had to be a special order car....amazing list of options, given the scope, it's "possible" that ducktail was a factory order, and there may even be a limited slip in that car...., that would be a fun one to run a COA on.Originally Posted by reed
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Per EBay description - the ducktail was added by the second owner - but no idea what year that was...
I love the color combo and accessories list......
Absolutely a gem worth restoring ($30k+ later....)
[QUOTE=RussianBlue]Per EBay description - the ducktail was added by the second owner - =QUOTE]
And eventually I'll learn how to read!
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So Ladys nad Gentlemen, what could this car bring, what would be a price to pay, based on what we know thru ebay. Any gueses .
The dealer wants 18 K for it , so being that it would be better just to make a direct deal with them, i would think, the car sure looks good on pics, specially all the option that come with it.
No pictures of the engine, no VIN and enginenr. provided in the description... Perhaps the dealer has something to hide? Before one could say anything about the price of this car, it should first be investigated whether it has matching nrs. and MFI, if not, the value of the car is considerably less.
How about the red leather dash? Shouldn't that be the black woven fabric? And the doorpanels (in red leather?)? My 1969 911S Targa has the same (beige leather). Did some option exist to have the doorpanels in the same material/colour as the seats?
well guys, car sold for 20.000 we will see if the car will be fliped and from talking to the guys at porsche apearantly you could order what ever you wanted in interior and color, and they still offer that option, at least here in europe, so it could be this car was one of those.Its gone.....hopefully some one will restore it and keep it.
santiago