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Old 10-03-2009, 07:47 PM
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So I am just a little interested in selling my 356c...

Can you Rennlist guru's give me some input on it's value if I do?

1965 356C Cabriolet
83,000 miles
Very strong running car. Interior and Top are VERY good. Engine purrs

I know new car values but not these so any feedback is great
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Old 10-03-2009, 08:39 PM
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Car looks great!!! Want to trade for a 96 C4S?
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Alot. She's a doll. Have you checked 356 registry?
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Jim I have a 993 but thank you for the offer

I will look into this 356 Registry and see what it's all about. Thanks
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What's the location of the car? What degree of restoration?
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http://www.russoandsteele.com/collec.../39-1110.html#
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Interested in some back teeth, a right arm or second-hand soul in exchange?
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Originally Posted by cab&coupe
What's the location of the car? What degree of restoration?
It's in the NW. I'd call it 99% restored. I have one small issue but it still drives awesome.

thanks I couldn't find out what that one sold for but I'm guessing double what mine would be worth. That car has some nice lineage. My car is a numbers matching but I don't have great records on the 83k miles.

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Interested in some back teeth, a right arm or second-hand soul in exchange?
I've got all my wisdom teeth thanks. Soul my fiancee keeps in her purse so that's intrigueing
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The red one at R&S sold for 104k
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Originally Posted by MUSSBERGER
The red one at R&S sold for 104k
thank you....Then I hope it isn't worth double

Mine is good and now that I'm thinking about it I don't think I want to trade it off for a new 997 Turbo Cab. It's got no power but it's character is so much more....
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Originally Posted by h20skier
thank you....Then I hope it isn't worth double

Mine is good and now that I'm thinking about it I don't think I want to trade it off for a new 997 Turbo Cab. It's got no power but it's character is so much more....
It looks like a beautiful little car. You will probably regret letting it go.
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I see that from your singature you are in the NW as am I ... where in the North West are you?
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if you can't enjoy driving a good 356 C Cab, then no Porsche will do.
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Originally Posted by cab&coupe
I see that from your singature you are in the NW as am I ... where in the North West are you?
I live southwest of Seattle about 30 miles

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if you can't enjoy driving a good 356 C Cab, then no Porsche will do.
I agree it's fun but all summer I found myself in my other convertibles. Sad but true.
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