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    It Got Away

    Didn't see a thread on this one. Looks like a steal. Zero bids a minute before the close then a two bidder frenzy and went for $20.1K

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...m=290323408612
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    I wouldn't be too sure. If my memory serves me this car doesn't hold up in person. Despite the recent drop in prices my recent experience is that nothing goes un-noticed and most cars still have many lookers so if this had been a deal it would have seen more action.

    EDIT: I have not seen this car in person, but I'm fairly certain it has been discussed here before.

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    a quick Google search by vin.....

    The Race Shop is affiliated with Tillack & Co, which usually can be found with Italian cars. [Steve Tillack.] Long time car guy in SCal.

    Then I see this..... [Hey, it's Google and what comes up. No further info.]


    1973 Porsche 911 ST R - Sold at $48,500
    1973 Porsche 911 ST R - Sold at $48,500 1973 Porsche 911 ST R - Sold at $48,500 1973 Porsche 911 ST R - Sold at $48,500 1973 Porsche 911 ST R - Sold at $48,500 1973 Porsche 911 ST R - Sold at $48,500 1973 Porsche 911 ST R - Sold at $48,500
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    1973 Porsche 911 ST R - Sold at $48,500

    Notice on this car the Center fill Fuel Tank and the "R" taillights which are irreplacable. She sports a 1982 911 SC Engine with cis injection, original "S" Brakes and newly rebuilt 915 Transmission. Interior is all original excluding the new ST style seats, Ice cold A/C , CD, 3 point seat belts and a Sunroof. Paint, Interior, Fit and Finish are perfect as was required buy one of her previous owners a very famous Porsche racer.


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    Hendersonville, North Carolina, U.S.A.
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    Tags: 1973 Porsche 911 ST R - Sold at $48,500, car, sports car, coupe, AUCTION REPORT

    Quick Details
    Sold For: $48,500
    # Bids: 17
    Auction Date: 12 Feb 2006
    Miles: 81,148
    Engine: 6
    Transmission: manual
    Interior Color: black
    Exterior Color: silver
    VIN: 9113101918
    --- I looked at this sale again and it was an eBay auction on 12 Feb 2006---
    ... I will never again think to myself "This guy should be out in the garage working on something more significant."... This is IT. I am heading out to the garage now. BUT I couldn't help myself and found it in the Sales History here on Early S....

    02-16-2006, 04:15 PM
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    Year: 1973
    VIN Number: 9113101918
    Winning bid: US $48,500.00
    Sale date: Feb-12-06
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    It was earlier listed with "Buy it now" at $35K but not much interest at that price.

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