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Thread: Sweet '73 911S on Ebay now starting $85,000!

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    Smile Sweet '73 911S on Ebay now starting $85,000!

    Looks great!

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    This car has been up on eBay several times as well as discussed.


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    Where do I look to see the past discussions of this car?

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    Search the VIN... 9113300498
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    Darn..we put the engine in the wrong place!
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    Is it worth $85k?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dhopkins View Post
    Is it worth $85k?
    Yes, but it is not for sale for $85,000.
    86 Sport Purpose Carrera "O4"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Macroni View Post
    Yes, but it is not for sale for $85,000.
    It's up with no reserve.


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    Quote Originally Posted by prez! View Post
    This car has been up on eBay several times as well as discussed.
    what is the general consensus by all the experts and Porsche friends on this site about this 73 911s? regards,MM

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    I am no expert but have been following this car-

    I have heard it's tired- don't agree with his special way of rebuilding engine- the seller is a mechanic stating he selling for owner- Honestly I don't buy it-

    Saying its a $150k car selling in the past for $115k at Truespeed months back I inquired and they would not speak of this 73- would not speak a word-good or bad- Thats not good in my book-

    Then this mechanic said he would take $95k on the phone to me- Then $90k now prehaps $85k

    In my opinion and I could be very wrong its a $65k-$75k car- if it checks out @ TLG Marco

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