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Originally Posted by G450X
Baz,
In the May 2010 Excellence, with updated early 911 values, '73 T values:
Excellent - $25,513
Good - $19,058
so-so - $16,762
I think these values are a bit low myself, maybe the data is a bit stale (?). I know they are up several thousand $$ across the board since the May 2009 chart. If I'm not mistaken, the '73 911 T 2.4 is one of the nicer driving early 911's with better balanced internals/forged crank, etc., and a nice torque curve for everyday use.
I think tangerine is more sought after than red, white, black, or silver - but, a bit less desirable than a few other bright hues like arrow blue, viper green, etc., but that's just my opinion. Those bright colors seem to epitomize the late 60's (and most of the 70's) in the eyes of many people (and the collectors with deep pockets). I would pay (at least) several thousand extra for a "cool" color.
The funny thing for me is that Excellence lists a '73 "S" in excellent condition at $35,300 (an "E" is $28,500), which I think is under valued quite a bit. I've yet to see a nice "S" or "E" sell this low in recent years. I'm not sure where they pull their values from, but I assumed it was from actual sale data (?), maybe someone will comment with more knowledge.
Mark
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Mark (and all others who posted) - Thank you for your thoughts and input. I am now going to sell my car and am looking for $21K if I can sell it locally in the next week. If that doesn't pan out I will post it here complete with detail photos and written description of all I know on the car.
I just had her tuned up and she runs really nice. It's an original car with one respray of the original colour - Tangerine. 2.4 w/factory Zeniths. Almost perfect interior and trunk. No rust except for 2 small areas which could be fixed easily but I'd rather leave them for the future owner to address in their own way.
I'll keep you posted and sorry for the delay in my reply.
Regards,
Baz