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1970 911T Price Check

Hello,

I have an ivory 1970 911T that I will be listing for sale shortly, and wanted to get pricing information on it. It is a non-sunroof coupe and is in excellent condition. 78k original miles. The interior is pristine and untouched.

The paint has been redone and matched it the original color and the engine has been rebuilt and runs like a top.

Just an idea of where to start would be a great help. Thank you!





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Watch this auction for a grasp of current value:

1971 Porsche 911T Coupe | Bring a Trailer
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https://www.hagerty.com/apps/valuationtools/1970-Porsche-911-T?id=111547
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I say $40-50K.
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With that car on bring a trailer selling for 42.5K, I think you can safely assume that your car is worth considerably more than that one.
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With that car on bring a trailer selling for 42.5K, I think you can safely assume that your car is worth considerably more than that one.

I agree.
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Low $60s ask.
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With that car on bring a trailer selling for 42.5K, I think you can safely assume that your car is worth considerably more than that one.
Ummmmm...yeah. The BAT car was a bit of a fright pig in disguise. No way your very clean car (from the limited photos) is a comparo on that one. Your car looks very nice. Shoot for the stars.
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With that car on bring a trailer selling for 42.5K, I think you can safely assume that your car is worth considerably more than that one.
My rule of thumb is that these cars are almost always worse than they appear in one ten foot picture.
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My rule of thumb is that these cars are almost always worse than they appear in one ten foot picture.
seriously, seems there are always hidden rust pockets in these unless its been in a full resto.

better to just go and look at them in person and spend some time with the car.
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40-45K in the US.
If you're willing to sell to an EU buyer, closer to 50K.
They will mark up by $15K and resell locally as a "rust free, US garage queen ".

If you look at erclassics.com or classics-world.com - you'll see the majority of their stock is from the US....I suspect Beverly Hills largest customers.
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I'd say $40-45 for that car is a bargain.

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