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Thread: FS: @2shores - 1974 Carerra 2.7 Euro

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    FS: @2shores - 1974 Carerra 2.7 Euro

    Anybody know anything about these cars. Suppose to be low production cars with the same motors as the RS had. Price 125,000. Looks like a great car at over half what the RS is going for. Good price?
    Any info help would be great. Thanks.
    Rob

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    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...ra-at-2-Shores

    It is the same as the '73 except for the impact bumper body. Just north of 1K examples were made. They don't come up often here in the states but when they do they go quickly. If you have the cheddar it is unlikely that you will be disappointed. I have no personal experience with 2 Shores but from what I have read the folks there are honest.

    Good Luck.

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    in Italy a car like that has a lower price, between 60 to 70k euros.

    it's incredible how high is the value that such a bumper model has in US....
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    Andrea,
    If you can find one like that (in that condition too) in Italy for $90K USD, let me know. I would love to buy one there, drive it around, and then ship it back here.
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    Andrea is very knowledgeable about this sort of thing but I was unable to find a similar example for the price he posted above. I did find a '75 Carrera in Belgium for ~110K Euro (~145K USD).

    http://suchen.mobile.de/fahrzeuge/sh...r&pageNumber=6
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    Quote Originally Posted by popowitz View Post
    Andrea is very knowledgeable about this sort of thing but I was unable to find a similar example for the price he posted above.
    I agree - Andrea is both a great contributor to the board and very knowledgeable. I wasn't trying to challenge his knowledge, but rather express surprise at the pricing disparity. These cars are obviously moving up in value at the moment (IMO).
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    Guys... Those cars aren't posted on mobile.de or autoscout.com....

    I said in ITALY, not in Germany, belgium , Holland, UK... I said Italy, the world's best market to buy a bumper 911 in those Monti's days....
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    Quote Originally Posted by andrea70 View Post
    Guys... Those cars aren't posted on mobile.de or autoscout.com....

    I said in ITALY, not in Germany, belgium , Holland, UK... I said Italy, the world best market to buy a bumper 911 in those Monti's days....
    True to your word. Here is one on Italian Ebay for ~80K US$.

    http://annunci.ebay.it/annunci/auto/...v-asi/22834687
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    excellent find popowitz...
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    Quote Originally Posted by andrea70 View Post
    in Italy a car like that has a lower price, between 60 to 70k euros.

    it's incredible how high is the value that such a bumper model has in US....
    Of course I have not seen the Silver Carrera in IT, but doubtful it is comparable to the White Carrera (which lived in IT for many years). The white car is a bare metal repaint and has been totally dialed in by one of the best Porsche shops in the US. Most times you get what you pay for and I doubt this is an exception.
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