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Question Who knows this early S?

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1970 PORSCHE 911s, Description: Irish green with black interior. Quite possibly one of the finest original factory 911 S's to be found. This car is as it was when deliverd, original paint, original interior, nothing ever touched, superbly maintained. 63,000 original miles, well known car in Porsche circles incredibly fast and exciting car to drive. Mileage: 63,000 miles

Old 06-21-2002, 07:20 AM
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"Quite possibly the finest..."

They are really working OT to hype this car. He obviously has not seen the Conda green one we all saw last weekend, with 7800 miles. Now that car is arguably the finest example.....
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Looks nice. For that kind of money, I would want it perfect. I'm not sure from the pictures if it is indeed perfect. I'd check it out if year, model, color, etc is what you're interested in.
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That looks really nice. Not too "clean" either, just original and aged. However, too much money, IMHO. Although a few people will disagree with me, but, I think, for that money I'd want a really low miles car with full history and low owners. I think some sellers are taking advantage of the more lively S market at the moment. Whilst cars like this sell without being advertised, often to the cognoscente, some are hyped up cars with faults.
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Looks like a beautiful survivor, price not too out of line. Seems like mint 911S's go for double-triple the $ of a similar "T". To get the big bucks it helps if they have options, (leather, sport seats, ltd.slip, etc.), these things would have made it more expensive when new.
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Afraid I'm not familiar with this east coast car. Looks nice in the pics. As speeder says, a survivor...as is my car @ 48,000 miles. Price too high? I dunno..it's a supply & demand thing. Curt, you definitely got a good buy on yours!

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