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1982 911sc sold for $227k
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I think the owner is actually a member here who posts regularly.
Nice car, helluva price. Good for him! |
And if I had an extra 227k laying around I would of bought one too.
There is a full build on this car just a few posts down. |
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Great car, would love to have.
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Call me crazy I'd rather have a brand new gt3 plus a lightly used gt4 in my garage instead for that kind of coin.
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That's the price of a typical over-restored (often modded) car. It's not an original stock SC, even if that was pristine.
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Sorry but at that price I didn’t see one cup holder. Rip-off
My SC does have one cup holder, an ash tray and none of those terrible mods. I would let it go for a mere $230K. Operators are standing by. |
May I recommend a superb desktop pic? Save this and set it as your desktop.
With appreciation to the photographer - bravo! |
1st car in history that got more money than what was put into it.
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I'll stick to Grading and Paving. |
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I'd sell mine for a mere $100K less.
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No surprise here. Same thing happened to some well done examples auctioned & private sales in the Muscle car arena, after the awakening, and for that matter specials of other brands over the last decades. Some just like an "improved" "updated", retro, etc, version to enjoy instead of a down to the last detail show original, and in some cases willing to pay even more.
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nice...... he is has a winning formula and his car's are now in demand.
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