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    73E yellow bird

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    http://tinyurl.com/2ejm2cj

    Car appears detailed and brightest yellow I've ever seen. Can anyone estimate it's value....or how it got there ?

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    Cool

    Any of the "bright" car pics you see out there are P-shopped(photo-shopped) to enhance colors.

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    73e

    If the bottom looks as good as the top and if the miles are true I would put the value at 35k to 40K. Nice Car.

    Dave
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    Blackhawk pricing was in the $100K-150K range IIRC a couple of years back.. still looking for a nice home.. perviously discussed...
    -Jim

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    Called these folks a year ago. I think it was ~ $170,000 at the time.

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    They have an 89 Camaro for $40k and a Yugo for $14 500.00 I dont think either of these cars are worth anywhere near that, even with less than 2k miles on them... I dont imagine that yellow 911 will be cheap.

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    They just crazy price cars and sit on them until someone with lot's of money and an I want it now attitude happens by. Or when the market raises to meet them like with the couple of Lancia Stratos' that they had at $200,000 when they were $100,000 cars.

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    That belonged to Dale Thero in Colorado at one point and it was priced around 35,000 about 10-12 years ago.Jeff Smith and I went to look at it.Beautiful car.Note the door pockets and threashold.Car has been at 150,000 for years.Don`t think it is all original paint! Dale are you there? Tom
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    I called on it a couple of years ago. It was enough that I have forgotten the number as not relevant. Around $150K from what I recall. I have no idea if they are ever serious about selling stuff, or if people ever buy anything from them.

    They have had some of the most amazing high end collector cars on display at Monterey that I have ever seen. The Mudd Coupe Dusenburg was beyond amazing.

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    If the asking price for a S in this condition is $90k-$100k. I would think this car should go for $60-$70k. Just my .02's.


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