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1974 911 Sportomatic
I am looking for some help in assessing my 1974 911 Sportomatic’s worth. I see Haggerty has a #3 coupe around 16k. That said I have not found anything on Sportomatic versions, I can’t find any 1974 911 Sportomatic’s sold in the last 2 years. I can’t find any websites and Sportomatic threads here are several years old. My understanding is that when they were new they were not well liked and most of them were converted to 5 speeds. There can’t be many of these left in original condition.
Car details: 54k Rebuilt engine Restored Fuchs (Al Reed) - not pictured Full documentation from previous owners ![]() ![]() Last edited by Jaykel; 05-09-2015 at 04:55 PM.. |
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You should post the question in the 'Market Place Discussion' forum, see below.
Sportomatics have generally gone for less money than manual cars, and taken longer to sell. 10% discount at least. The European market MAY be more open to a sportomatic model, though the exchange rate is going the wrong way for you. Porsche Marketplace Discussion - Pelican Parts Technical BBS
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Nice looking car. Survivor or restored?
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Here is my first post:Where to Start
after attempting to sort things out myself I came to my senses and I took the car to Kurt's German Autowerks and 5k later it runs like new! Cant believe it has been a year since my first post... Last edited by Jaykel; 05-10-2015 at 01:06 PM.. |
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