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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Sherwood, Oregon
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1968 Porsche 911T
I have a 1968 911T, all matching vin numbers, one of 928 ever made. Any idea's of what it is worth? I am considering selling?
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Join Date: May 2001
Location: Off the grid- Almost
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All depends on condition.
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Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Lakeland, FL
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Are you sure. Off the top of my head I think there was only a 68 911, 68S, and 68L. I thought the T didn't come out until 69. I may be wrong on this.
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Eugene, OR
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A true '68 T would be a Euro car.
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JT is right. I have a '68T SWT and the T was originally an euro only offering from Porsche. Can't assign a value w/o knowing condition. At least post some pics.
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Join Date: Sep 2002
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Very good gentleman there is always someone that knows the facts. Will be interested in the value you put on it once you see some pics of the condition.
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Make sure to post pictures from each angle (front, back, sides).
Front pic would show original orange-red hood crest if still there, patina like that is rare. Side would be good because very few of the '68 had chrome covered brass movable vent windows, they quickly switched to the cheaper aluminum non opening windows on the coupe, that would be a more special car. and rear shot would show skirt or optional wiper differences for example. There were a lot of changes made while these cars were produced that could greatly affect interest in certain circles. |
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Join Date: Jul 2007
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A '68 coupe will still have operable vent windows. For reference, I had agreed to purchase a '68T non-runner recently for $12k. The owner somehow got in contact with BHCC and he sold them the car and they listed it for $22k. The pans were sheet metal, plenty of rust, all the bright work had been painted over, and the interior was a mess. Car did run and was an aluminum case.
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What is BHCC?
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Yes the 68T is euro car if it a targa only made 521 mine is 11870307 sporto sport seat S trim rear vent disc sway bare front(15) and rear tangerine color.Rare bird
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Loverland, CO
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I owned a '68 T coupe. Great little car but the engine is pretty dang anemic.
Be sure to check the engine. Early production would be an aluminum crankcase like mine was. Part way through they switched to mag case. Early al will be worth more. Will also have Weber idt carbs if original. |
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Virginia's Piedmont
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Hagerty's price charts were updated this morning. They don't list the 68T, but value the 68 normale at $133K for Condition #1 and $46.9K for #4.
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Join Date: Nov 2007
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