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I couldn't even speculate on the claims made by the seller, but why should we be surprised on the $37K bids? In my opinion early 911's are still underpriced. I don't think anyone here would argue that the quality of ANY 911 is light years ahead of any car made by GM, Ford and Chrysler/Dodge/Plymouth in the same time period, yet we see run of the mill restored Camaro's and 'Cuda's in the six figure range with rare Z/28's and Hemi's going for over 1 million dollars. The guys paying that kind of money are crazy. $37K for a '73S in good condition is not that crazy when a new SUV goes for at least that much and in 5 years you will be lucky to resell your SUV for half of what you paid for it. That $37K '73S will be selling for a lot more in 5 years.
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Kurt V
No more Porsches, but a revolving number of motorcycles.
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