http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1966-...item256b239d3c
I am going to look this beast over tomorrow....it's located about 35 miles south of me....
Any comments on it would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Tom Michelsen
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1966-...item256b239d3c
I am going to look this beast over tomorrow....it's located about 35 miles south of me....
Any comments on it would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Tom Michelsen
1969 912 tangerine coupe 82K original miles
1974 911 red targa 71K original miles
Tom Michelsen
Central Coast Heaven
Shell Beach, California
Looks respectable for the money. Although it certainly doesn't look like a rust bucket, I'd consider that the places he was honest enough to point out may eventually need serious repair. I'd be sure to get the original aircleaner and put it back on. Just for fun see if the car jack will raise the car. If it does, reasonably solid rockers.
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Thanks, Ed, for the input.
1969 912 tangerine coupe 82K original miles
1974 911 red targa 71K original miles
Tom Michelsen
Central Coast Heaven
Shell Beach, California
Looks like a decent car. Washer bag, isn't that a '65? I noticed it has some Chris Craft woodworking going on.
yep, lots of oak plywood... this one would have been built late in 65 for 66 if you go with the prevailing wisdom around here. I'm trying to reconcile the sell price of this one with the max bid on the green one that stalled around 24? You've gotta think this white car could use the whole nine yards once you start digging (euro delivery car that's lived in the south a good chunk of it's life). Maybe it's going back over the pond for some track time?
Last edited by E911; 01-11-2012 at 01:20 PM.
Tom said he never made it. I spoke with the guy a few times but got scared away with the looks of one of the jack ports and the heavy undercoating. Nice early car just the same, but as E911 says, the whole nine yards once you get into it. He was looking for 30-35, which I assume he got.
John Schiavone
Connecticut
356 Cab, 66 911, 914-6, 550-Beck, 981 Cayman, 54 MV Agusta Dustbid
He relisted it with a buy-it-now and it sold for $28,500. Link.
I heard (from seller) it was on it's way back to Germany for 30... I guess Europe hasn't quite imploded yet.
Another early 911 heads back to the Vaterland...
Peter Kane
'72 911S Targa
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