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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
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Post the vin.
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the VIN is I believe 9116211810. that is on the windshield post
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my new 1973 911 picture
Here is a pic of the newest Other Woman !http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1441948501.jpg
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As described
The car is worth 8500-12500 to the right buyer.
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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. |
Porsche didn't make a "convertible" in 73, also, the motor not in the car? Tim
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Might as well put myself first in line for the wheels. Good luck with whatever you decide. < |
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Regardless sounds like a 76 targa cab conversion to me. $7500-10k as she sits. |
Rear sits VERY high for it to have an engine installed.
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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. |
What did u pay for the car and why was it taken to the shop for repair? How much was repair bill?
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You had me at "ghost flames".
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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 |
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.
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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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