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No Reserve 73 911T Targa on Ebay
Decent solid driver condition with WEBERS! I wonder what it will close at?
Silver is such a great color on a longhood.
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Looks kinda rough for having had a bare metal restoration/paintjob in 2000...
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Original MFI gone. Wood dash is an add on along with the wierd console and those seats. Missing the high dollar door pockets. But, what the hell, it's a longhood! Probably go for over $20K. Plenty of suckers out there.
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Ouch! This is ugly and have to question the rest of the car. Would probably get more parting it out. let me know if you want to part with the webers.
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As a solid driver I think it's worth at least 7 maybe 8
For someone looking to get into the hobby without going the whole big dollar restoration route. I think it is worth between 7k and 8k. IMHO Solid floors, easy to deal with webers and a fun in the sun targa. Why wouldn't it be?
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if the sales goes south, i'll give you $800 for the webers
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$6,300.00 final price, good call
It looks like a very good price for the buyer IMO.
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I was helping a friend with the sale and figured
it was at min. a $6500. car. I think both parties did ok.
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I've seen this car in person. the only think that truly detracts is the A-pillar. If it were original metal, it would be a nice $7K car and a good restoration candidate.
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