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Thread: FS: @germansportscars- Porsche 911 s 2,2, original non restored conditions 99.000,- €

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    FS: @germansportscars- Porsche 911 s 2,2, original non restored conditions 99.000,- €

    Looks and sounds great...

    http://www.germansportscars.net/GB/c...1-s-2-2-o/407/

    FOR SALE IS " FIRST CLASS CODNITION " PORSCHE 911 S 2.2 FROM 1971.

    TOTALY ORIGINAL AND NOT RESTORED BUT TOTALY RUST FREE AND NEVER WELDED !!!

    THIS CAR LIVED IN ITALY TILL IT WENT INTO A GERMAN COLLECTION ABOUT 5 YEARS AGO. THE CAR IS OWNED BY THE PRESENT OWNER FOR 18 YEARS NOW BUT WAS FIRST DELIVERED IN ITALY AND USED ONLY IN ITALY TILL IT WENT INTO THE COLLECTION.

    THE CAR WAS NEVER USED IN BAD WEATHER OR EVEN WINTER AND IT NEVER GOT IN CONTACT WITH SALT ON THE ROADS WHICH IS THE REASON FOR THE RUST FREE AND SUPERBE QUALITY.

    WITH 73000 Km IT IS A LOW MILAGE CAR COMPARED TO OTHER 1971 CARS. THE CAR COMES WITH THE ORIG. FOLDER AND THE ORIGINAL SERVICEBOOK FROM 1971 !

    ABOUT 20 YEARS AGO THE CAR WAS ONCE REPAINTED IN ITS ORIGINAL COLOUR.

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    Well, actually ... if it was once REPAINTED, then it is not UNRESTORED ...
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    Still looks pretty good I think....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Biancaneve View Post
    Well, actually ... if it was once REPAINTED, then it is not UNRESTORED ...
    "TOTALY ORIGINAL AND NOT RESTORED BUT TOTALY RUST FREE AND NEVER WELDED !!!"

    I agree, a car cannot be both original and repainted.


    I'd still be happy to own it
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    I've looked at original no rust cars before as claimed by owners pulled down the engine sound pad in the corners and sure enough rust holes in the parcel shelf. You must inspect everywhere. This car looks very nice I'm just saying. If you want unrestored you'll get unrestored.
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    Covering old ground, folks. This car was discussed in below thread, early Jan:

    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...tions-!!!-quot
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    Yea, it's a thread about sport seats!
    Quote Originally Posted by beh911 View Post
    Covering old ground, folks. This car was discussed in below thread, early Jan:

    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...tions-!!!-quot
    72S, 72T now ST

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    Back to the Car, like it, Hard to find in this condition. What you think about the Price?
    911 S 1967 and ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by 67er911S View Post
    Back to the Car, like it, Hard to find in this condition. What you think about the Price?
    99,000 Euros convert to about $130,000 Dollars. It is for sale by a dealer, he has it priced with room to negotiate. Using the standard rule of thumb that most people are willing to drop the price by 10%, $117,000 seems within the current market.

    This car is located in Germany, what would be the VAT or sales tax?
    Last edited by super9064; 02-26-2013 at 03:32 PM.
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