Struck gold...
#31
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Really not in that bad of shape but for sure would take time effort and a significant pile of cash to get 'er back on the road. Worth saving though and I hope it finds its way to a loving home with the time and resources to restore it back to its former glory!
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from what i have seen on pelican and ebay, a decent complete 69-73 T project with matching #'s is around $30k mark give or take.
I paid $10k for a tub and title....
I paid $10k for a tub and title....
#35
Thanks for all of the responses! The owner said that he bought the car from the east coast about 3 years ago for 35K (he clearly overpaid) and now wants somewhere in the neighborhood of 40k in his words. Here is what Hagerty has to say with their valuation tool. Correct me if I am wrong but this car is firmly a condition 4 car?
#36
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Here are the pics I promised. The second pic in the album is the way she looked when he first brought the Porsche over to my house.
The rest are as she currently sits. Such a shame..
http://imgur.com/a/czeXC
The rest are as she currently sits. Such a shame..
http://imgur.com/a/czeXC
Wow, left it outside for 15 years and it rusted away. $100,000+ restoration required. Probably worth the $5,000 he paid for it, but not more.
#37
Agree with last post. $40ish seems reasonable for a mostly original long nose early 70s 911. What would it be worth with even a little bit of cosmetic work (cars and coffee acceptable) and of course the sport seats need redone? Sounds like you can do some work yourself and many upgrade/replacement items are not that expensive.
Good luck and what a great find.
Good luck and what a great find.