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Thread: well sold 73 1/2T

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    Richard aka le Zookeeper
    early reg #1128

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    Personally

    I don't believe it! And, with private auction, makes me extra suspecious.

    -Allen-

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    Well sold? The guy spent $90K restoring it and sold it for $53K. I'd say well bought.

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    Quote Originally Posted by res0ca5d View Post
    Well sold? The guy spent $90K restoring it and sold it for $53K. I'd say well bought.
    I do not chime in on these posts that much, but after putting a total with purchase price and all restoration work at over $94K for my 73E, and I sold it for $62K I would also say, if all of this work can be verified, well bought. Just my .02 cents worth
    S Registry #265
    R Gruppe #224

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    If the receipts are legit, then agreed: "well bought"
    Kenik
    - 1969 911S
    - 1965/66 911
    - S Reg #760
    - RGruppe #389

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    What kind of "Porsche specialist" would do the fan and covers in yellow?

    John
    Early 911S Registry #931
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    1971 911 2.2T Coupe Tangerine
    2005 997 C2S Coupe special 1965 slate grey
    1978 911 3.0 SC Targa Silver w/chrome trim

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    REALLY well sold IMO.

    Really, really, really, really well sold.
    Erik

    Early S # 1107

    All my german equipment is either busted or sold...sigh....in the market for a decent non-sunroof tub!!!!!!! Help me get back to autocrossing!!!

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    the ad is very poorly done, all the important pics are missing and we're asked to take 'in a professional manner' as a description of the body work.

    i wouldn't bet against Dr. 911E's suspicion.
    Erik

    Early S # 1107

    All my german equipment is either busted or sold...sigh....in the market for a decent non-sunroof tub!!!!!!! Help me get back to autocrossing!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eade Hopkinson View Post
    I do not chime in on these posts that much, but after putting a total with purchase price and all restoration work at over $94K for my 73E, and I sold it for $62K I would also say, if all of this work can be verified, well bought. Just my .02 cents worth
    E's are rarer than S's if i remember correctly and i would suggest your cars carry a slight premium due to the presumption that a well heeled knowledgable owner will not own bogus/junk/so-so cars.
    Erik

    Early S # 1107

    All my german equipment is either busted or sold...sigh....in the market for a decent non-sunroof tub!!!!!!! Help me get back to autocrossing!!!

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    Very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very............

    A premium number car should at least have proper interior door panels.
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