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Thread: FS: @CL - 69 911T project - Grand Rapids MI

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    FS: @CL - 69 911T project - Grand Rapids MI

    Not mine and no affiliation
    Near houghton lake, Michigan

    69 Porsche 911 .serial number 0086
    needs to be restored. started a few years back and stripped everything .
    all parts are labeled and there.
    all original fuchs rims new tires
    I believe it is a 2.2
    brand new interior
    needs floor board and firewall repair due to aftermarket AC that was installed
    pretty solid car
    runs
    Price is 50.000 that is fifty thousand FIRM
    any enthusiast knows what the value of it is restored so please don't bother me with offers below that454C6028-73DA-4EFC-87F0-A708E127502D.jpg454C6028-73DA-4EFC-87F0-A708E127502D.jpg01EEB4BE-114E-4FE8-A21E-298249978BED.jpg710AC648-C520-4906-A5F8-9E89810452E7.jpg

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    Those seats look awful!
    Mike Fitton # 2071
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    Brand new interior that needs to be thrown in the nearest dumpster

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    agreed lol
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    50.000 FIRM is the new 40.000...

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    So does this make my '66 911 Project a FIRM $100,000?

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    Good grief. Will these cars ever be real, again?
    Tom F.
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    25k car at best. That has been the market.

    restored, this car could be 100k plus or minus depending on quality.

    I assume the seller thinks it will cost only 50k to restore it...
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    I noticed the price dropped to 35k this morning.

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    Quote Originally Posted by donald View Post
    I noticed the price dropped to 35k this morning.
    So much for "FIRM".

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