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Whats this worth.
This is a local car for sale.
I'm looking at buying it and parting it out. What's a fair price to buy at?
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Are you asking about the SC YOU have for sale, or am I missing something???
Yours is likely worth your asking price - to the right person, of course...
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He's asking about a 1973 911T that's on eBay.
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Well, he went back and edited the link in...
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I purchased one for a parts car in slightly worse condition that this one last year for $1200. If that car were within 4 hours driving time of me I would go $1500-$1600 for it.
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Looks like a '74 CIS engine in that car, along with H4's...
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It looks like something is living under the driver's seat -
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73.5 911T = 2.4L CIS in USA anyway...;-)
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Are you wanting a real fixer upper then this is it! Its a car that will eat 5000 to 10000in a big hurry, plus coast of buying and shipping
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It would be a CRIME to part out that car!!!
There's a BB III residing under that faded red paint, just waiting to be liberated! The headlamp assemblies are Bosch H1s, not H4s, and worth putting the work into to restore, and USE, not sell! 130 Watt armadillo roasters aren't too far away! VIN confirms a '73.5 2.4 911T. Too bad there isn't a 'BUY-IT-NOW' price on it ... I could drive right up to OK and pick it up.
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Long hoods are gud....
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Looks like a good 911 to restore. According to the expiration date (9/1989) sticker on the windshield, the registration expired when I was 3 months old.
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so, what's it worth? I've seen one number of $1,600.
Is this what it's worth? I figured the motor alone would be worth at least that.
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I sold a non-running Targa mid-last year for $3K. Didn't even have to advertise - some guy walking through our shop saw it, and bought it about 1 week after I got it in there. This is a coupe, which is generally more desirable by hot rodders.
A couple of years ago, I would have said it wasn't worth more than $1500 in this condition. The fact that it does indeed run is a huge plus. It also looks to be generally complete. I wouldn't be surprised if this reached $5-6K in this strange market. -Wayne
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I wonder what the underside looks like.
I agree with Wayne. I personally wouldn't pay more than $2k for the car as is. Even that number would be a big gamble for me. If I could inspect it and found a clean chassis, maybe $3-3.5K. In today's ever surprising market, the car will likely sell for double that. It always seems that ebay has been driving up the prices on some of these cars.
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actually I do belive it's the correct motor, If you enlarge the engine picture you can see the injectors placed in the heads, not in the runners as would a 74 CIS motor would have.
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