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    68 911s

    Porsche friends, check this on ebay.... not mine but what a fabulous car to send to Porsche Classic and have it restored to correct factory specs!!!

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1968-...b#ht_722wt_724

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    Nice car in that its all 'there'.

    Assuming this sells in the $75-85k range..add on the cost of restoration...the new owner will easily have $130-150 invested.

    Sign of the times.

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    The price on the 68 911S seems to be very high already!! If a high quality restoration were to be performed at say $100,000, that would put the value of this S at $170,000!
    If a cosmetic redo were done;underside repair, suspension renew, drive train tuned, body and paint, rechrome, interior fix...etc... that still puts this car right past $100,000 quickly. is the market for SWB "S" surging that fast?

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    Great car......... all the goodies.....
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    Given the options on this car it will probably sell for close to (if not over) $100K. I believe the Canepa '67S recently sold for around $250K.....and it was restored to 'as-new' condition. Don's car is priced appropriately. It will most likely go back home to a German buyer.
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    Hi Guys,

    I was told by a reliable source that Tim Morris just sold ANOTHER 67s for....$265k. Rumor at this point...

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    PS I dont know Tim...if anyone does...can you verify?

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    I called...the car that I was told sold for $265k IS the same car that is discussed in this thread...the Canepa '67S

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    They were asking 250 so don't know how goodyour info is

    Don

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rennman View Post
    They were asking 250 so don't know how goodyour info is

    Don

    Don,
    You are the one with bahama yellow 68S couoe on EBay that is getting so much airplay, right?

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