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Old 05-01-2003, 03:01 PM
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Old 12-21-2009, 02:27 PM
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Originally Posted by RJT
Hi Mark...
I had to leave before I finished the previous reply to your question. Really only way to destinguish a 74 911, 911S and Carrera is the VIN #. A 911 Targa VIN# would be between 9114110001 and 9114113110. An S Targa would be 9114310001 and 9114310898. A Carrera Targa would be 9114610001 and 9114610433. The price you stated is in the ballpark for a car that has been re-done some time ago but is probably due some freshening. I wouldn't speculate on whether or not you could "make a profit" on reselling the car.
Hi JoAnne,

Reviving an old thread here!! :-) Any idea what the VINs would be for US cars? Specifically, I'm looking at one of the US delivered '74 Carrera Targas (of the 443 built I think 250 came to the US). The vin is 911441XXXXX

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OK, after more digging (search really is your friend if you try hard enough) I found this thread https://rennlist.com/forums/911-foru...rera-info.html
Old 12-21-2009, 03:11 PM
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[QUOTE=pwd72s;20646]Mark, I've followed the used 911 market for more than a few years. Car condition is all important regarding to the selling price. But beyond that? There are only a few 911 Models I've spotted an upward trend on, the '67-73 "S", QUOTE]

I agree. These 911 seem to always be in demand. Note he said S, not T or E.



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