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Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: South of the Mason-Dixon Line
Posts: 3,722
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I own a restored 73.5T and have been watching the market as well. These cars in excellent condition are still going for a premium, because simply, their ain't too many around that nice anymore! Even if your in remote Montana, a serious buyer would gladly pay the freight for a nice collectible. Its all in the marketing and its where you advertise. The 1973.5T/CIS have black front air vents (next to headlights). I was wondering why you changed out to the chrome pieces as well as the front spoiler, that was not original equipment. I am not saying your car does not look fantastic, its just originality will always attract a serious collector faster. I would say that from what you said about condition, I would not hesitate to ask in the low-mid twenties and thats advertising nationally (Excellence, PCA Panorama, Rennslist, Porsche 911T Registry site, etc.) for starters. You have a great car that is only going to get more desireable as the SC's and early Carrera's struggle to find their place in the sun. Longhoods are always admired and every air-cooled P-nut I have ever talked to, would love to own one.
Goodluck
Bob
73.5T in lovely Sepia Brown!
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