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Thread: 911 2.2S sold for 96,000$

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    911 2.2S sold for 96,000$

    Quite a good price I would say! (sold at a friends shop, he also sold my Viper Green 1973 911S) The gulf blue car came to Norway from Italy several years ago.

    http://www.autoni.no/S-91170/index.html

    John
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    Senior Member curtisaa's Avatar
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    fantastic !

    gotta love this worldwide economy ! Early Porsches in Europe are the American hotrods of the 90's. 2 for 1 $$ helps.
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    Very cool tag ........

    "If" that license tag is for real ......... the price was pumped by 20%

    Tags are HUGE money in certain countries as well as certain states in the US.

    Chuck

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    The license plate/tag is for real. Pre 71 cars can use this old style license plate that all cars used before 71 in Norway. Of course there are very few cars left older than 71, so there are a lot of combinations not taken. This kind of plate dos almost nothing to the price in Norway. I know this is a big thing in other countries.

    John
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    1971 911 2.2T Coupe Tangerine
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    I'd say "well sold".

    I don't care what they are worth. To like something for reasons other than monetary gain is one definition of a true enthusiast.

    Pretty car.

    Tom
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    That is about 62.000 Euros and a regular price tag for a nice 2.2S here in Europe and for one of the richest nations in Europe like Norway it is may be cheap. A few years ago this car could have gone to the US for about 55.000 USD, now the rate is 96.000 USD (compared to the Euro)...
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    A very very pretty car, any one know what color? I don't like to nit pick, but it is what we do here, Right? Those wheel caps and other "upgrades"? I would think for that huge money the car would be 100% factory correct, easy fixes, but if I were the buyer it would make me wonder what else was "customized"
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    Quote Originally Posted by super9064
    A very very pretty car, any one know what color? I don't like to nit pick, but it is what we do here, Right? Those wheel caps and other "upgrades"? I would think for that huge money the car would be 100% factory correct, easy fixes, but if I were the buyer it would make me wonder what else was "customized"
    what? you don't think "bitte ein bit" on the rear lid is period correct?

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