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    911R inspired hot rod

    Selling my 911R inspired hot rod, here is a link to the Pelican ad.

    http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsc...ml#post6400378

    Hope that works.

    Matt
    Matt Cooley
    1969 911T

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    Hi Matt,
    beautifull car. I love the color!! Very friendly priced. Succes with the sale.
    Chris

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    Devastatingly cool.

    Somebody from here buy this #%$^# car!

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    Sale pending.
    Matt Cooley
    1969 911T

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    jesus that thing is sick. i love all the details.. the matte paint finish, the 356 sports buckets, steering wheel, minimal treatment dash. this thing is just great!
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    Nice goin' Matt... great looking car with terrific details. BaT featured, and sold to a member here too!

    Look forward to seeing it in person.
    Last edited by Bullethead; 12-01-2011 at 08:54 PM.
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    Kind of sad if it's leaving Santa Cruz... The base 68 was a very nice car on it's own merit even before this extrodinary build. I still have some very fine pieces from it.

    Well done Matt!
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    A cool car at a fair price. That sale took what, 2 days? Shows that even in this crappy economic climate, a quick deal is still possible when price meets value. I see a lot of other really nice cars for sale languishing on the market for months these days, mostly from misplaced perceptions of value by the owners, I think. Times are tough.

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    I do not know if I agree Tom. The car was very nice and in my mind it was sold for the money of a converted 912.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Macroni View Post
    I do not know if I agree Tom. The car was very nice and in my mind it was sold for the money of a converted 912.
    YMMV. It is simply a matter of how much time you want to spend on the sale. If you're willing to wait for months to find the buyer who is a perfect match for what you're offering and willing to pay the higher price, you could wring more money out of the deal, undoubtedly. If you really want to move the car, the kind of price-point that attracts more buyers willing to commit and not dance you around the block is the ticket. I think he took the latter route, as would I. You (and others in the same situation) might not, and that's a matter of personal preference and financial situation. My car is very similar to this one, and if I were to sell it, I would price it at $30K and probably take $27K, too.

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