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Thread: FS: 1973 911S at European Collectables... Was this car discussed?

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    FS: 1973 911S at European Collectables... Was this car discussed?

    http://www.europeancollectables.com/...oto_sequence=6

    Looks great.......Please direct me to the thread.....
    86 Sport Purpose Carrera "O4"

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    I cannot find any reference to it. Just tried here and google based on the VIN. Nice looking car... I just said I'd likely never find one at the dealer, but...

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    I looked at a car that was 'restored' by these guys. All I can say is be careful and bring a magnet.

    ~J~
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    From the registry:
    1973 9113301332 633???? S-Sunroof Orange. Telephone did not work, but an east coast car. I just saw one of those in Chicago... living for a time in oregon did not erase the effects of its original climate . This one still looks well sorted at first pass.
    Last edited by 72targa; 12-14-2013 at 06:41 AM.

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    And the $64,000.00 question: What's the PRICE?
    Doug Dill

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    Oh please. It's a CPR car. EC had nothing to do with it. We do show winning 356's. We are not known for our 911 restorations and haven't done one in the 4 years I have been here. Brokering it for a famous race car driver. Good, not excellent. Issues to be sure, but market priced at $169,000. Numbers and colors match. Have at it boys.
    Last edited by Jeff Trask; 12-13-2013 at 08:02 PM.
    Various Porsche's

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    How much more do you have to spend to get a proper tool kit?

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    What you see is what the owner provided. CPR certified! I'd check eBay or the parts for sale section of this website.
    Last edited by Jeff Trask; 12-13-2013 at 08:38 PM. Reason: Only the facts
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    Whoever ends up with this be sure to put the COA correct Gold Carrera side script on.

    Haha.....not! Those guys continue to be clueless about correct options.
    Brian

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    I really like it!
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