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Stop the madness!
A very expensive 911. OK, a '64 is uber rare, but still...
TheSamba.com :: VW Classifieds - 1964 Porsche 911 for sale |
My 85 Carrera is for sale for just $250,000.
So far no one has made any real offers to buy it for some reason. I might drop it to $240,000 |
Ooh, that is a pretty little car!
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Wow. And it's in the Netherlands so that is Euros, I suspect.
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U.S. Price.....$ 911250.00
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At that price, are you buying a car or has it become something else? High stakes gambling?
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Prices are getting stupid...saw an 84 with 200k plus advertised for 35k!!!
PLEASE!!!! |
Gold Rush fever.
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I'm gonna list my ROW 77 for 45k
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Prices are completely out of hand. I should have Annie back on the road in 2015 but the ridiculous value will take some of the fun out of it. Always will have to look over my shoulder.
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There were some seriously crusty '80-'88 SC or Carerra examples at Lime Rock this past weekend, without redeeming uniqueness, all $22k and higher.
And I mean crusty... In comparison, mine should be at $35, which in my mind is just not realistic. And the guy that was basically pleading with me to buy my 6/7 original Fuchs...priceless :) |
Notice the last line in the ad states: "Will make for a valuable piece of history in any (Porsche) collection".
They're not for driving anymore, only something to add to your collection. I hope I don't see Barry Meguiar pointing at someone's museum specimen 911, blathering on about how "everybody can enjoy these wonderful cars". |
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Cheers JB |
Magnus would have it sorted out in no time. Throw those fuddy duddy seats in the trash...
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