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ImAnimal 09-10-2015 08:23 PM

What did I buy, how can I figure its worth?
 
I recently bought let me rephrase that I recently stole a 1973 911. The car was abandoned by the previous owner at auto repair shop and the owner hating Porsches gave me a great deal on it after having it for 3 years. The car is a 1973 911 convertible you got the wide fenders whale tail and it's got a 1978 3.0 motor with it The paint is nice red with red sparkly ghost flames hidden in it Interiors beautiful wheels and tires brand new Yokohamas on black 5 spoke carrera wheels.. I've attached a picture to win this and if you tell me what I need to find out what it is that would much appreciated. You don't even want to know how much I paid for it but ask me and I'll tell thanks in advance. Animal

Matt Monson 09-10-2015 08:39 PM

Post the vin.

ImAnimal 09-10-2015 09:02 PM

the VIN is I believe 9116211810. that is on the windshield post

ImAnimal 09-10-2015 09:15 PM

my new 1973 911 picture
 
Here is a pic of the newest Other Woman !http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1441948501.jpg

Ferrariguyma 09-11-2015 03:49 AM

As described
 
The car is worth 8500-12500 to the right buyer.

2ndTARGA 09-11-2015 04:36 AM

That VIN belongs to a 1976 Targa, which is more consistent with the bumpers, dual flag mirrors, etc. Who would have gone to that much trouble to update a long hood into a mid-year? What makes you think it's a '73? Is there a title or do you have to go through getting one if it's an abandoned car/mechanic's lien?

Also, why does it have Euro side marker lamps? - where is this located?

Lot's of questions but something about this story doesn't add up.

timchar 09-11-2015 04:38 AM

Porsche didn't make a "convertible" in 73, also, the motor not in the car? Tim

NYNick 09-11-2015 05:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 2ndTARGA (Post 8790042)
That VIN belongs to a 1976 Targa, which is more consistent with the bumpers, dual flag mirrors, etc. Who would have gone to that much trouble to update a long hood into a mid-year? What makes you think it's a '73? Is there a title or do you have to go through getting one if it's an abandoned car/mechanic's lien?

Also, why does it have Euro side marker lamps? - where is this located?

Lot's of questions but something about this story doesn't add up.


Trouble with a capital T.

Norm K 09-11-2015 05:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 2ndTARGA (Post 8790042)
That VIN belongs to a 1976 Targa ...

Lot's of questions but something about this story doesn't add up.

Quote:

Originally Posted by timchar (Post 8790043)
Porsche didn't make a "convertible" in 73, also, the motor not in the car? Tim

Quote:

Originally Posted by NYNick (Post 8790118)
Trouble with a capital T.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ferrariguyma (Post 8789985)
The car is worth 8500-12500 to the right buyer.

Or not.


Might as well put myself first in line for the wheels.

Good luck with whatever you decide.


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Winter 09-11-2015 06:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ImAnimal (Post 8789789)
You don't even want to know how much I paid for it but ask me and I'll tell thanks in advance. Animal

So, how much did you pay?

Matt Monson 09-11-2015 06:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 2ndTARGA (Post 8790042)
That VIN belongs to a 1976 Targa, which is more consistent with the bumpers, dual flag mirrors, etc. Who would have gone to that much trouble to update a long hood into a mid-year? What makes you think it's a '73? Is there a title or do you have to go through getting one if it's an abandoned car/mechanic's lien?

Also, why does it have Euro side marker lamps? - where is this located?

Lot's of questions but something about this story doesn't add up.

Over the years I've lost count of the number of longnose updated to IB. And cabriolet conversions out if targas were pretty common for a while too. Guys wanted to have the newest latest greatest 911 but it was often cheaper to fake that on a ten year old car they already owned.

Regardless sounds like a 76 targa cab conversion to me. $7500-10k as she sits.

MBAtarga 09-11-2015 07:15 AM

Rear sits VERY high for it to have an engine installed.

CountD 09-11-2015 07:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ImAnimal (Post 8789789)
...I recently stole a 1973 911..and the owner hating Porsches gave me a great deal on it after having it for 3 years.

That's rich.

vintagecarlover 09-11-2015 08:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ImAnimal (Post 8789789)
I recently bought let me rephrase that I recently stole a 1973 911. The car was abandoned by the previous owner at auto repair shop and the owner hating Porsches gave me a great deal on it after having it for 3 years. The car is a 1973 911 convertible you got the wide fenders whale tail and it's got a 1978 3.0 motor with it The paint is nice red with red sparkly ghost flames hidden in it Interiors beautiful wheels and tires brand new Yokohamas on black 5 spoke carrera wheels.. I've attached a picture to win this and if you tell me what I need to find out what it is that would much appreciated. You don't even want to know how much I paid for it but ask me and I'll tell thanks in advance. Animal

Did u get a title? Or just bill of sale? If only bos, If the real owner of the car comes forward and claims the car with a title and involves the police he gets the car back for free or u go to jail. Title trumps unlawfull bill of sale. May be a disputed bill with shop owner.

U admitted above that u stole it, right? The shop owner can not sell without applying for mechanics lien and going thru a court with a judge.

vintagecarlover 09-11-2015 09:11 AM

What did u pay for the car and why was it taken to the shop for repair? How much was repair bill?

Rick Brooklyn 09-11-2015 09:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by vintagecarlover (Post 8790356)
If the real owner of the car comes forward and claims the car with a title and involves the police he gets the car back for free or u go to jail

Is there a statute of limitations, after which an item is deemed to be res nullius?

dienstuhr 09-11-2015 12:49 PM

You had me at "ghost flames".

Southbay356 09-11-2015 12:59 PM

there are so many Targa "Cabrios"

if they are better conversions they used factory parts , some used homemade top frames ,

if you have put a cabrio conversion back to a Targa I would love to hear how it worked :) and what you had to do

MrAlien 09-11-2015 01:14 PM

a custom 73 targa, engine not installed, depending on the quality of the work and condition of the paint and rest of the car I would ball park it at $8k-10k. The engine was obviously taken out of the car for a reason, no telling what it needs.

ImAnimal 09-11-2015 03:20 PM

Thanks for all the replies and info. With so many inquiries to address, I feel a mini novel coming on so....when it quiets down this evening i'll give you all of the stats on this car that I can. since I am new on site, what is the best way to post pertinent pictures. As far as stealing the car.... NOT LITERALY. When I first saw the car it was supported on railroad ties no wheels & tires, no engine. The picture I added was just as I saw it.:D I jokingly offered $600.00 and I was shocked when I was told " come get it out of here, the wheels & tires are in storage along with the engine." Thanks again.... More to follow later, Animalhttp://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1442013399.jpg
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