1994 911 turbo 3.6S model#964770
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Truth is with such a low production of cars it is hard to narrow down a price. Only collectors and sellers know what the true value is at the time of sale. Basically it depends on how bad the seller wants to sell or the buyer wants the car. Prices are through the roof at the moment but that is not to say that this time next year that would be the case.
Also IMO there is a distinction between original, modify and heavily modify.
Original: as it left the factory..no parts added or taken away. Except maintenance items.
Modify(or non original): factory parts added or taken away(ahem! injection pump) simple bolt ons.
Heavily modify: color change, body changes, engine internals enlarged, factory interior removed and replaced with AFTERMARKET seats, instruments, carpet etc..etc....in other words anything that would cost a fortune to even consider brining it back to Original
Also IMO there is a distinction between original, modify and heavily modify.
Original: as it left the factory..no parts added or taken away. Except maintenance items.
Modify(or non original): factory parts added or taken away(ahem! injection pump) simple bolt ons.
Heavily modify: color change, body changes, engine internals enlarged, factory interior removed and replaced with AFTERMARKET seats, instruments, carpet etc..etc....in other words anything that would cost a fortune to even consider brining it back to Original
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Thank you these messages are wonderful, most helpful to me ... but now I am a little apprehensive about driving the car! I was going to have her checked over, get her up to speed maintenance wise, insured properly, detailed, and start driving her again. I did have a full service before she was put on the jacks. But I will not get her started up with out the Porsche dealer involved. Once detailed and all the advice put into practice I could post some really nice pictures.
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The bay is lucky you found him. The car on the other hand.. is lucky for you. If you need advice, this is the place to get the best. I don't see getting better information about your car other than here.
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Is this car in St Louis, Mo? My neighbor in Ladue had 3 or 4 of them at one point, there all gone now.. If you need some help or wana go on a drive hit me up, would love to see it.
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The bay is a Friesian, a breed that is generally all black. The photograph taken in the woods is most likely misleading as to his color.
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Yes I know Ladue, a neighbor of yours owned three or four package cars, most impressive. I understand there is a lot of old money in Ladue. My GF from Chicago lives there in a wonderful house, it is tucked away in a special little hidden area, but when the ice and snow arrive she is gutted. A couple of years ago all her beautiful trees broke at the top of the trunks due to the heavy ice. PM me and you are more than welcome to come over and take a look and drive my baby when she is up and running.
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Your neighbor had a fire and fair number of his cars burnt. Fortunately the two Flatnose cars were long gone before the fire. The red one is in Kuwait and the Pearl White Metallic one is in the Ukraine. He never owned a Package car.
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yup that was a sad day, Another reason NOT to own a Ferrari..
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actually all the Porsche's in the pix were long gone before fire, these cars,not so lucky.. not in pix, Lambo, Ferrari575m, Porsche 997turbo,911 turbo and a couple others..
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Thank you these messages are wonderful, most helpful to me ... but now I am a little apprehensive about driving the car! I was going to have her checked over, get her up to speed maintenance wise, insured properly, detailed, and start driving her again. I did have a full service before she was put on the jacks. But I will not get her started up with out the Porsche dealer involved. Once detailed and all the advice put into practice I could post some really nice pictures.
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What a shame!! I remember when Steve here locally had the White one along with several others all in bubbles. It was a shame about the fire, was a beautiful garage filled with beautiful cars.