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Thread: 1973 3.2l t: $85,000

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    1973 3.2l t: $85,000

    86 Sport Purpose Carrera "O4"

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    Say It Ain't So Luke.
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    '73 911 S Aubergine (VIN#9113301295)

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    I'm speachless.......
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    Good luck with the sale Luke. It will be very interesting what your car brings as a final sale number.
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    It's a wonderful car, Luke. Good luck with the sale!
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    some cars sell above asking price....I feel a bidding war coming up.....
    looking for 1972 911t motor XR584, S/N 6121622

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    I'm betting that serious money will be on the sidelines until after Monterey. Then again I'm not even sure what serious money is any more.

    Richard

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    Luke, I'm stunned. GLWS!
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    Sweet car...new owner will be very happy.

    Good luck with the sale. What is next in line Luke? There is always a "next in line"...yes? Although I personally have no experience with that ...um...problem

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    Quote Originally Posted by speedo View Post
    Good luck with the sale. What is next in line Luke? There is always a "next in line"...yes? Although I personally have no experience with that ...um...problem

    Speedo
    Good luck with sale Luke. A great car. And fast. And always got what it needed - spare the rod and spoil the porsche.
    What sort of sparkling car are you springing for next?
    Karl: E911SR #792 ; RG #420 ; GS #7

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