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Thread: FS: @EC --- '67 'S' Coupe . . .

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    FS: @EC --- '67 'S' Coupe . . .

    VIN = 306786S
    Eng# = 960785
    Trans# = 103765

    '. . . Only 1,823 of these high-specification short wheelbase 911S's were produced in 1967 . .

    . . . All matching number 1967 911S finished in its original color combination Irish Green with a Black Leatherette interior with Certificate of Authenticity. It was purchased from the second owner and was taken out of long term storage. A complete restoration was done from 2010 to 2012. Original 2.0-liter motor, original 5-speed transmission, five 6” x 15” Fuch wheel's and new interior. Excellent mechanical condition and ready to enjoy! Complete with tools, original books & records . . .
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    Previous appearances . . .
    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...hlight=306786s
    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...php?63537-67-s

    Damage = $219.5k

    http://www.europeancollectibles.com/..._inv_id=Po3106



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    Peter Kane

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    What am I missing here?
    Great color, numbers match, somewhat recent resto.

    Won't sell for over $200K?

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    Same question here!
    "All matching number 1967 911S finished in its original color combination Irish Green with a Black Leatherette interior with Certificate of Authenticity. It was purchased from the second owner and was taken out of long term storage. A complete restoration was done from 2010 to 2012. Original 2.0-liter motor, original 5-speed transmission, five 6” x 15” Fuch wheel's and new interior. Excellent mechanical condition and ready to enjoy! Complete with tools, original books & records."

    Sounds solid (Ok Fuchs wheels should be 4,5 but....)
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    Porsche 911S 1967 canary yellow
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    I'm not a genius, but it seems fairly obvious to me. Early 911s are no longer the flavor of the month. Most of the people who HAD to have one, now do. And supply has met demand and then some. When was the last time an early car sold on this website for asking price? The frenzy of the last couple years when anything with four wheels and a VIN was snapped up within 24 hours looks to be over, and buyers have a lot of inventory to choose from. Prices may not plummet, but they are definitely stagnant and, I believe, on a downward trajectory. For how long, who knows. But ask anyone in the business, and they'll tell you the early 911 market has slowed considerably over the past year. Just look at the traffic on this board as an indicator. So much less activity in here than in the past.

    All that said, I think it's good for the hobby as long as enthusiasts return and the conversations return to enjoyment of the cars rather than deliberation of their [monetary] value.

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    pressure fed tensioners?!

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