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    My 1965/1966 911 Value

    I am getting ready to sell my car and would like to have some input on its current value. Here are the details.
    VIN 302594 Made in 10/65
    Original Engine 902594(no longer with the car). The engine in it is an 2.2 S spec(S pistons, barrels, distributor) that has very low miles since the rebuild
    6604 Light Ivory
    Black Leather
    The car starts right up and sounds great. It is a very fun driver.
    The flares are steel.

    I have the COA, Clean title to the car.

    Here are about 60 pictures of the car.

    http://s263.photobucket.com/user/MrB.../302594Porsche

    I look forward to see what the market brings for such cars. Thank you in advance.

    Brad
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    Drive the car over to Emeryville tomorrow morning. I'll bet you will get many opinions and maybe even a few offers to buy.

    Regards

    Jim
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    Oh yeah, Herr BMW2002 has noooo idea what his car is worth

    http://forums.pelicanparts.com/searc...rchid=10827328

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    Can you post the COA, Brad? Or email it?
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    At least create an alias and start anew.

    The expert trying to play the Country Bumpkin is best left to NASCAR folk.

    Hummm... Now where did that pesky PP thread go?

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    1.) Jim. I was unable to make it but hope it was a great turnout with this fantastic California weather we are having.
    2.) David. I have attached the COA in this thread. Glad to help with the database.
    3.) I hope my post wasn't taken the wrong way. I wasn't trying to play naïve or pretend I did not know Porsches. I really am not sure as to the current value of these 302xxx 65/66 cars, especially one without its original engine, wrong flares etc. I was just curious to what others thought was a fair value. There seems to be a very large range of prices on these.
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