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    $132,000 bin 67s

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Porsc...item3efd2e18a8

    Reflects the strength in the marque.....

    Anybody know the car?
    86 Sport Purpose Carrera "O4"

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    305668S was for sale on eBay back in Aug 2009.

    appears to be for sale by:
    David P Terdy
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    Looks like a very nice car. Lots of goodies. $132,000 seems premium given the sale of the Eade's astronaut car last year.... but hey good for the seller if he gets the cheese!
    86 Sport Purpose Carrera "O4"

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    Tucson connection

    That car was for sale here in Tucson for years.It had a chrome air box from Stoddard on it and I was told had been hit on the right front fender and had bad gaps as a result.It may have been repaired since then.Chuck Croteau knows this car at Redline in Tucson which is where those pics were taken.It was owned by a Texan then.A PPI by someone who really knows their 67`s would be mandatory!
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    Quote Originally Posted by sithot View Post

    Rick states; "It's worth $2,000". Corey replies; "Yea, but you'd take $1,500". Grandpa Richard agrees saying "I'd like to get $2,000 but I'd take $1,500.

    For $132,000 my name is on the line for a GT3RS.


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    Quote Originally Posted by sithot View Post
    Anybody see Pawnstars last night or were you watching ice dancing re-runs?

    Rick states; "It's worth $2,000". Corey replies; "Yea, but you'd take $1,500". Grandpa Richard agrees saying "I'd like to get $2,000 but I'd take $1,500.

    For $132,000 my name is on the line for a GT3RS.


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    Wow, 12 pics of the keys,books,and tools. How about real detailed pictures of the 'CAR' from all angles and under,over,inside etc. I thought all 67S came with the gas heater?? Where's the Sand Beige car from the UK? Now that's a deal!

    $132K, Good luck!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Varooom View Post
    Wow, 12 pics of the keys,books,and tools. How about real detailed pictures of the 'CAR' from all angles and under,over,inside etc. I thought all 67S came with the gas heater?? Where's the Sand Beige car from the UK? Now that's a deal!

    $132K, Good luck!


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    Wow, I agree, you could buy this instead and still have $50,000 to play with!!

    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...ad.php?t=32007

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    My car (67 normal) has the same type factory invoice. They are both dated Sept. 16, 1966 and have "P.C.A. Tour" noted on them. This means they participated in the 1966 Treffen and all the activities. Kind of neat to think of them doing all the social activities and drives together.

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    Was a/c available in '67? Factory or dealer installed?
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