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Thread: FS: '73 911S Fullerton CA

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    Midnight Runner popowitz's Avatar
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    FS: '73 911S Fullerton CA

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    Interesting car but the 150K starting bid is pure fantasy.

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Porsc...ht_1540wt_1165
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    '73 911 S Aubergine (VIN#9113301295)

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    73S Fullerton

    Nice Piece. "Rare,rare,rare and Dual Horned Unicorns to boot, kind of leaves me ....
    breathless.
    50/50

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    Give the guy some credit for marketing..... I wish him luck.. Not for me though
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    Fuel tank in the pics is not the plastic 85 l mentioned in the text.
    1973 911T targa (9113510254)
    signal yellow & black
    M409 sportseats leatherette & corduroy
    M424 fuel tank 85 l with emergency tire
    M470 comfort equipment
    M473 front bumper steel with spoiler

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    in what universe?

    "All original 1973 911S coupes typically sell for anywhere from $150,000 to $200,000"

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    It's a frickin nice car. I like everything about it but the sunroof. Won't get that kind of money but I'd say it's worth around $ 100,000.00. You have the legit reason why you don't have the ugly 73 bumpers on it.
    72S, 72T now ST

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    For $150 large it needs to be perfect.

    Tom
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    rgruppe #111

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    No it needs to be original and perfect not even a concours resto
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    Sharp -73 Sunroof "S"

    I agree with Scott...almost ... However, I specifically like the sunroof ! ...did the euro-cars in -73 get the "earlier", non Peanut head rests?...or was it hit or miss?...I also think this black car would be stunning with the bright "eyebrows" for the wheel wells... No goldpackage, though!...Good Luck with the sale.../ Lars...
    Lars Wikblad...

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    The early documents with this car are fantastic and give the car tremendous value. As you guys say not $150K worth but probably at least high 90's or 100K worth.

    I wonder if this car would have had a 85L plastic tank originally. Probably not as it was ordered with US equipment. I notice on the original invoice it mentions two 7" Fuchs not the 4 that are on it now. And it is rare special order black paint. Did I mention it has a rare color!
    Brian

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