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    Advice on 65 value

    I have been spottind this advert on Ebay

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Origi...=p4506.c0.m245

    And wonder if the car is a matching numbers and how much will the car sell for ??
    Before bidding.
    Need advices and what you think about that 300 series.
    Thanks
    Chris

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    65 911

    The numbers are correct for both car and motor....value hard to predict, but the reserve will be high.

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    "The oil changed with fresh ND 30."

    To whoever buys this, please, oh please, put some modern 5W-30 or 10W-30 engine oil in this car. It's a crying shame that anyone would put cheap, non-additized oil in this engine.
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    1965 300!!!!!

    I don't know, but it seems to me from the photos (although we know you can't judge a car relying on photos only) that the car is a very nice example, possibly quite original. If it is indeed the case, it's got to be worth north of usd 60.000?

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    No wood wheel??

    Plug wires are ghastly in an otherwise cool engine bay.

    Solexes/air cleaner are too cool!!!!

    I want it!!!

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    Wink

    The only attempt to "modernize" it seems to be the steering wheel the removal of the overriders (holes still visible on the front bumper), the plug wires, and possibly the fuel pump which doesn't seem to be a bendix unit. The seats seem to have two extra vertical lines of "pepita" material which could be a sign of restoration, otherwise it looks great.

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    Ha! And I thought I was the only one with screamin' yellow 20 year old plug wires...
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    Yellow is the new black!

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    ^

    Again, I pm'd the seller with reasonable questions re records, availability for inspection, etc. but no response.

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    All engine bay stickers are missing which could indicate a repaint. Instead there are two holes closed with plugs in this crossmember, any idea what these holes were used for?
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