Here's 2 911S's that were on ebay this past week. I'm surprised nobody posted the blue
metallic car with the red interior, from Japan. $220K buy it now price. Then the Asse Bros.
911S that appears to have sold for $179.9K. ???
Here's 2 911S's that were on ebay this past week. I'm surprised nobody posted the blue
metallic car with the red interior, from Japan. $220K buy it now price. Then the Asse Bros.
911S that appears to have sold for $179.9K. ???
Ah, thanks for the clarification, Eric. With the same inventory ID# on the web page, I wondered if it had gone anywhere or not. So do you think this ~20% price hike in the last year is indicative of where the market has gone?Originally Posted by Soterik
When I saw the car, I did not notice the gauges (it was up on a lift for most of the time), but they really do look like the gauges in my '68 from the pics. Since this is a late-production car, is it possible that the factory just ran out of the green gauges and started installing the '68 type? I have heard of such "phase-in/phase-out" operations before, with production/parts changes.In regards to the gauges.... the car is really close to the tail end of the run.
TT
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All covered previously.. What about the upside down koni's on the rear, I haven't seen that before.. Really Nice car though..
just as a reference point 308519S has green guages as well as 2 screw horn grills..
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I just saw this 1967 911S on European Collectibles web site. From the photos and description, it looks to be a very nice car. No price listed.
http://www.europeancollectables.com/..._inv_id=Po1552
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1972 911T to ST
Asking price is $85,000.
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Tom, I "think" the market is +20% vs LY. However, whether this car is overpriced or not is another thing. It would sell easier with a "correct" color. You are right, the factory did phase things in over time, who's to say this car isn't correct with these gauges, and the other later car is wrong with the green gauges? Nothing is absolute.Originally Posted by ttweed
As far as some of the others nitpicking a strong car like this... well, to me the color is the biggest variable. I could fix the other stuff in a weekend (save for the 4 screw fenders). I like the car. Trying to find a car that's restorable and getting it to this level for the total of $85K, that's going to be pretty hard to do. Show me another 67S for sale right now in the US that's this quality so we can do a "comp". I think sometimes people get too wrapped up in the small stuff. Whenever I buy a car it's the big stuff that I worry about...the last 5% won't make or break the car for me.
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I'm no expert, but it looks to me as if a lot of what should be on a '73 S is missing from this eBay car from a high-volume flipmeister... # 190154753786
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