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Originally Posted by techweenie
I am completely confused by how strongly people are bidding up US Carreras ('74-75).
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Techweenie Techweenie let me help you w/ this one.......
I am a fan of those cars.... flat out. I would prefer a euro version but I am always too slow on the draw.
The US version are trading in the $35,000+/- range, beautiful NC sepia brown and Peru red as financial reference points.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-cars-sale/503098-1975-911-carrera.html
http://www.early911sregistry.org/forum/showthread.php?t=36011
There is a yellow one on ebay out of Pa that has been there for at least a month w/o a buyer.
Porsche : 911: eBay Motors (item 300440616405 end time Oct-22-10 14:58:33 PDT)
A bahama blue one in NY has been available for an extended period
Porsche : 911: eBay Motors (item 230531471681 end time Oct-18-10 13:20:17 PDT)
as well as a very nice Gulf Blue
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The last three are priced at $50,000 or above (and not selling).
Given that the euros trade between $65,000 and $80,000;
FS: ROW '74 911 on Ebay - Early 911S Registry Bulletin Board
and a 911/83 motor is worth $25,000 (major difference between the two versions), this should give the US version a value of $30,000 to $45,000.
I wish I was so thorough in high school.............