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Thread: FS: @GoodingCo Scottsdale - 1972 911 S without reserve

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    It's screaming for sport seats!! If just put 30k in the engine I would have cleaned it up much nicer than that.
    72S, 72T now ST

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    will be interesting where this one ends...
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    Quote Originally Posted by 67er911S View Post
    will be interesting where this one ends...
    It will be great to start the year with fresh early 911 auction results!

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    911 S 1967 and ...

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    Sold for $150 hammer price plus fees
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    Quote Originally Posted by mmeldrum21 View Post
    Sold for $150 hammer price plus fees
    that actually seems very cheap tbh.

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    some incorrect details might put off some folks that crave original and correct cars
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    Quote Originally Posted by mmeldrum21 View Post
    some incorrect details might put off some folks that crave original and correct cars
    I agree. I think those flares really hurt it.

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    The black horn grill covers, while they are an easy fix, such an obviously incorrect detail for a 72 will make folk wonder what else is incorrect that cannot be seen.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mmeldrum21 View Post
    The black horn grill covers, while they are an easy fix, such an obviously incorrect detail for a 72 will make folk wonder what else is incorrect that cannot be seen.
    For my benefit, when were the black grills used on the S? Mine has them - it's a 73 MY.

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