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    1973 S for Sale

    Early 911S Registry #750
    1970 911E - The Good Stuff
    2001 Toyota Landcruiser

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    The driver door sill and bottom of the door looks very rusty. It looks like thisbody really is that straight. The body has dings all over and it kinda seems that some parts of the paint is faded, but that what my eyes sees. Anyone know this car?

    Erick

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    what makes people take the pictures they do? i'm sure the intensions are good, but to get top dollar... the car looks tight, even w/o door pockets

    tom

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    Where can I buy the $80,000 RS that he mentions?
    Clyde Boyer





    1973 2.4E Coupe RHD Aussie 5 speed
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    Anybody see how high the bidding was before getting yanked?
    67 Normale, Old Rusty
    67 R Inspired and on a Diet
    73 T/ST Caged Beast
    RGruppe #383
    S Registry #739

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    '73s

    It was at least $24,000.
    1973 911E - Viper Green
    1973 911T - Light Ivory, becoming Glacier Blue RS

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    73s

    Sorry. It was my sale and I sold it offline. Can you tell me what you thojught it was worth ?

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    Bill,
    Since you pulled plug on the auction, you will never know what the market would pay. That's why you should have let the auction run. You took the wallet full of cash instead of waiting to see what was behind door #1. Maybe a goat, and maybe a a brand new washer/dryer?!!!

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    Bill, I was hoping your car sale would let us know, cause Bruce is a little conservative.

    Even though EvilBay tends to get crazy at times, I try to watch these things to gauge future sales.
    Rick
    67 Normale, Old Rusty
    67 R Inspired and on a Diet
    73 T/ST Caged Beast
    RGruppe #383
    S Registry #739

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    I agree it's best to let the auctions run there course. I have always had people make offers to end auction early, out of fairness to all involved I think it is best to let them finish.
    Phil

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