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That -65 911 in the classified section
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I have followed that -65 advertised in the classified section for some time now, but I'm not sure enough of a value for the car to make contact. It might be over my spending limit, and in that case I'm just waisting both our time. Any ideas? Thanks, Johan |
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http://forums.pelicanparts.com/showthread.php?t=468911 If so, he does post an obo price but if you mean "over my spending limit" to be your costs to bring it back, then you are looking at a five figure amount. I have no connection with the seller nor knowledge of this particular nor its potential value as a restored 65. This is just my opinion based on restoration costs of cars in similar condition.
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be wary of outrageous claims of potential value like the ones quoted in the ad.
I agree the very early cars are drawing attention but not that kind of money. maybe if it was one of Ferry's own car or a well documented original survivor in exceptional condition. the guy who started the website to find the long lost 64's is selling his 64 rare bird fully restored with documentation for $60000 and is not sold ...yet! his way cool 901 website: http://www.atico.nl/camelot/indexuk.html |
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Well, it's mostly the purchase price that would interest me, or if anyone have had a look at the car. I was there a month ago, buying my lovely -72 T Coupé, but unfortunately this one wasn't advertised then.
I've only restored lwb early 911:s before, so I'm not sure what I would get into. Guessing a ok restoration will be around $30k, if the engine and trans isn't a total loss. The swb's are nice, very nice, even though I love a hot rod 911 more. But interests can change with age.... I have enough cars to restore for the next few years, but I need something to do in 5-10 years as well. I would guess a car like that wouldn't loose a dime in value. So, any ideas? Thanks, Johan -69 T Targa -72 T Coupé -86 Carrera Convertible -73 T Coupé (forest wreck...) PS: A pic of my -72 T.... ![]() |
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I did not see where he had his car for sale. He really doesnt like Seinfeld huh. Cool website.
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my bad, missing a 1 in front of the 6....$160.000 is what I meant!(BTW it was 3rd party information, I couldnt find a price on your website to confirm.) its an outstanding car and restoration however this is not the object of your usual Porsche owner, a museum grade rarity is not something most of us are aiming for. I did not sense any hatred for Seinfeld in his expose, only observations that led to him uncover a peculiarity about JS's car. How many cars out there that have been restored that have a checkered past of rust, accidents and major reconstruction...rarely is it disclosed...so its not news that people do this covertly for financial reasons. However now with the internet its a lot harder to get rid of information or known facts. There is is a car for sale currently for big money but sellers dont disclose a known fact about this car, in the past, it has been totally wrecked and the rebuilt from 2 cars. If known, do you think that would affect buyers and the price??? you bet! |
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I went and took a look a this car and had cash on hand at the time he had it listed on Craig list for 10k o.b.o and he would not take an offer. All of a sudden it shows up here for 15k o.b.o I guess he brought up the price by the amount of interest there has been. I am not sure if he really wants to sell it.
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I am not sure how much it is worth, but I know I want it!!
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I think it is sold and his asking was far more then 60k USD. I'd say that it's more a EUR 80k+ car (i.e. >100k USD)
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