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That picture gives me a half chubby, woot
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What the hell, Steve. That's my car...sold it to a kidney transplant Dr. who lived in Beverley Hills.
I guess he sold it to this owner. Somewhere about 180 - 210 were brought in...Sun International, in LA, was big into them. I recognize my speakers/tweeters in the door panels and gauges down where I put my radio. Can't see the variable boost control knob on floor boards. But sure as hell...that's my ex. I sold it for $28,000 about 15 years ago...Dr. had a hard time swallowing that price. Bought it for $21,000. . Thanks, Steve. ![]() PS Yeah, a collector...his "man" came up to the Bay Area and mounted it on their flatbed. Driver told me all about the Dr.'s collection. Amazing. I called the warehouse about six months later with some info and the "man" (driver) answered. Said the R5T2 was the doc's fav. car...so far.
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Maybe you can pay with a kidney? I recall these when new. Cool as hell. But not 60k cool ...
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That “8221 chassis” was one of the cars that Renault had set aside for possible future race...with aluminum roof and a larger displacement engine. Not one of the usual homologated T2 cars.
2,000 lbs. with 210 hp. The quickest car I've owned from 20 to 100. It would quiver with acceleration. . Edit: or was it 240 hp....a long time ago and no more paperwork.
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Not worth that money to me.
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That is such a cool car.
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I recall Group B (Killer Bees) was dumped...too many cars killing spectators.
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Crazy photo in that link. Watching the video now. EDIT: That was a fun seven minutes.
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Great story and background, Don. Very cool that you owned it...I bet it was a hoot.
You are right, btw: The prices for some fairly unspectacular cars are spectacular.
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33 years old, 415 miles per year.
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Now at $120k
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Sold for $125k.
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Sold: $125,000
. Jesus Martha!!! Who knew? . I took it into Dinan for some reason, can't remember. Steve said he was impressed with the layout. Yeah, Paul, it was a hoot. Not bad for a little push rod engine. A common comment from passengers was something like, "Oh my God!" and "What IS this thing?" . This one was my second one...first one was red, but not the 8221 chassis. I ran an off ramp too hot and hit a street lamp post head on. It didn't budge. Only knee bruises...and some personal beat up. I was a damn fool when younger...trying to be somebody, I guess. Kept a car cover on it in the garage...couldn't look at it. Sold it to a guy (don't remember his name) in NY for $6k. . BTW, I think I sold this black one more than 20 years ago...bad memory. I had some aftermarket wheels on it...gave the OEM's to the Dr. with the car. . Unreal auction. Amazing. Boo hoo. ![]() .
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Don't think twice.
There were folks on this board that opined that SC's would never increase in value: "Too many". When I bought my 964 I was told I'd never get my money back. Sure. On and on. I have never lost money on a specialty car after driving them, a lot. YOU drove it, Don, that is all that matters.
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All looking for a place to hide it. Sometimes feels like the hobby is passing me by, because I'll be damned if I see the value in what many cars are selling for.
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