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Anyone up-to-date on early 911 pricing around this morning?

Hey guys,

Posted over on the Marketplace section regarding my 73.5 T. Wondered if anyone has any thoughts on the current value? Here's a link:

1973.5 T value?

Thanks!

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What do you think it would take to start it? If you could get it running decently, I would ask around 20K. But you probably want a more informed opinion than mine
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What do you think it would take to start it? If you could get it running decently, I would ask around 20K. But you probably want a more informed opinion than mine
Thanks! I've been out of the loop the last few years so am thankful for any opinion.

I'm hopeful that all it would take is a new battery, some fresh gas and maybe a little fiddling around with the points to get it going again. Not sure how long it would take to run smoothly after sitting like this. I would also want to go over the brakes - seems like older 911 brakes really don't like sitting like this.
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If nothing else, take it to a shop and ask them how much to get it to idle.

Or do it yourself. But make sure the fuel lines are ok.
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Thanks again. I've had a few pm's but nothing solid. I've got a short window of opportunity that I feel if I had to sacrifice the car to make it work it would be worth it, but if I end up getting the car back up in road-shape I'll probably end up convincing myself to keep it.
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Keeping it would be a good thing! That's a great looking Porsche.
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Thanks Scott - that's perfect!

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