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    73.5 coupe 4 sale

    Not mine, any comments, i would like to be on it
    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1973-...QQcmdZViewItem

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    That's a nice unmolested-looking car. Wonder what the reserve is?

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    The reserve is 35K

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    Probably worth it, but I'm amazed at some of the prices these things have risen to ......

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    73 Gold Metallic Coupe

    This appears to be the same car discussed a few months ago that sold recently first at Amelia Island to someone in Virginia, and more recently by G&W to ? It's the second gold car in this thread. Anyone know what G&W it sold for then?

    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...ighlight=G%26W

    Gold metallic can be very attractive (I'm not biased due to owning one), although personally I don't think the brown complements it nearly as well as black. But this interior looks in great condition, but apparently a dash crack based on last thread.
    1973 911E - Viper Green
    1973 911T - Light Ivory, becoming Glacier Blue RS

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    Thumbs up The Gold coupe is mine....

    OK Guys- the Gold T is mine and I am the one who bought it from G&W......It really is a beautiful car. After it was shipped out to me, it had problems with the engine cutting out- turns out that the gas tank was rusted out inside and couldn't be repaired, so I found a correct gas tank and had it completely redone inside & out. I also installed a new correct fuel pump, rebuilt alternator, new Hella horns, replaced some engine gaskets that were leaking, replaced the brake hoses and had the valves adjusted........
    The reason I listed the car is that I just bought a 1973 S and decided that I now have too many cars (seven)...so I'm being practical. Who knows? I may end up keeping the T - I hate selling these things anyway....
    I found both my early 911's with help from many people on this board, so I want to say thanks! I plan to join up and look forward to meeting some of you in the future.
    -Gary Grasso
    73 T cis coupe gold
    73 S Targa silver / sport seats
    2004 996 Cab black/black
    70 Mercedes 280 SL blue/blue
    61 Jaguar Mark IX
    56 Pontiac Safari
    2002 Mercedes S430

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    You gotta be kidding me

    $35 K for a 73 T? This is absolutely nuts. Hell, you are over half-way to a brand new Cayman S with 295 HP at that price. All modern everything, no worries, away you go. I mean it's a nice T but really, NO sunroof, NO sport seats...c'mon. MAYBE that much for this car IF it was an S or E, but a T? No thanks.

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    Oh yeah???

    Well, show me something better for less and I'll buy it- I would have bought one long ago if I could have found an unmolested, original early T like this one...so go ahead, point me to 'em if you know where they are........I don't see anyone selling these cheap.........

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    "Hell, you are over half-way to a brand new Cayman S with 295 HP at that price. All modern everything, "

    Yeah, but then you'd have a quickly depreciating Caymen S, just like the other 20,000 of them that will be on the road, that will be off warranty and worth $30,000 3 years from now! Give me an early car anytime.

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    I don't think too many people cross shop 72 911's and Caymens, so I not sure I understand comparison. If you look around you'll see a few nice T's in the middle 30's. That kind of money would probaly get you a nice Roadrunner or GTO what would you rather drive on weekends.
    Phil

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