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Thread: WTB: Seeking 73 Carrera RS, number matching car

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    WTB: Seeking 73 Carrera RS, number matching car

    Hello-
    In case anyone pondering making a move.

    Contact Email: s_jellybean_car@gmail.com

    Thank you
    Cheers
    peace, love, and happy-S

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    Hello,

    Sent you an email.
    Brian

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    seconds? Have a buddy looking for one too!

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    Hello I have some for sale. All number matching. 1 is a color change. George

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    Hi, I think you should see this one below for sale in Switzerland. It really looks to be in original condition and has never been restored:

    http://www.youngtimervision.ch/detail.php?id=405

    David

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    Hi David,

    According to a thread on DDK this RS is 1465 and the asking is 370,000 CHF. Looks like a nice car from the photos. Love to see original paint in the trunk area. Lots of documentation also.
    Brian

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    Hi Brian, thank you for the information. Looks like a nice car, but expensive also. I remember 3 years ago an italian bahia red RS with only 30'000km 100% original was for sale in Montecarlo for EUR230k. Was expensive at that time, but how much for such a car now...

    David

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    Quote Originally Posted by DavidR View Post
    ...but how much for such a car now...
    370k CHF. Its a different world out there.
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    Freisinger -Motorsport in Germany is also selling one and I think for a reasonable price
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    Quote Originally Posted by DavidR View Post
    Hi Brian, thank you for the information. Looks like a nice car, but expensive also. I remember 3 years ago an italian bahia red RS with only 30'000km 100% original was for sale in Montecarlo for EUR230k. Was expensive at that time, but how much for such a car now...

    David
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