just listed on ebay with a buy it now price of $3500
The car is a 1968 911. Vin appears to be a 1968 911S. wrong engine though. One tiny crappy little pic on ad. no affiliation.
link: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/77459...QQcmdZViewItem
Erick
just listed on ebay with a buy it now price of $3500
The car is a 1968 911. Vin appears to be a 1968 911S. wrong engine though. One tiny crappy little pic on ad. no affiliation.
link: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/77459...QQcmdZViewItem
Erick
SOLD. That took only a few minutes!
Hi Erick,
Either my little specs is wrong or a you were too overexcited but 11830257 is not a S VIN.
$3500 for a listing with a 2" by 2" picture. If it turns out to be a good deal that that is the proper reward for the buying who took his chances.
Richard
Anyone who buys an early 911 for $3,500 with so little info and one small picture would be better off betting on the ponies at the track. That is pure gambling.
I used this site:
http://www.adelgigs.com/911vin%20numbers.shtml
to verify the vin. Site incorrect? I have heard it is a bit difficult distinguishing the SWB cars from each other. Are there people out there that could make a correct chart listing the vin range for each model of the SWB cars. Maybe other sites?
I obviously was smart enough to buy the car. I thought someone who lived close by would be able to look at it while it was still for sale. So what model is this car? Anyone know what engine was in it?
Erick
The VIN of 11830257 shows it to be a US 911 Normal coupe. Mine is 11830241.
A '68 911S would have a 0 in the fourth position.
Erick; this site is better for checking VIN (or the Elferhelfer.com site)
http://www.mindspring.com/~blained/vintage.html
Result:
Specs on this 911 are as such:
Built in 1968
coupe, US-version
Porsche body
Thanks for checking the VINtage.
Best
john
Early 911S Registry #931
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Congrats on the buy.
But the car wasn't actually ever touched by anyone at Motormeister, right?
Sandy Isaac
'69 911E
#543
Congrats on the buy.
But the car wasn't actually ever touched by anyone at Motormeister, right?
Sandy Isaac
'69 911E
#543
According to:
http://www.early911s.com/earlystable.php3
It says:
"That would be a 1968 911T USA coupe. Serial number 0257"