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Old 08-06-2023, 11:01 AM
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My car has just gone live on BAT fifty years to the month after driving her out of the dealership.
Been a great car.

https://bringatrailer.com/listing/19...911s-targa-24/
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Received an alert about that vehicle earlier today.

It is a beauty. Someone is going to be very happy / lucky.

You will MISS your ride!


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I’m sure you have your reasons. If I had such a fine ride since new…. I would never sell it.
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Originally Posted by rstarga
My car has just gone live on BAT fifty years to the month after driving her out of the dealership.
Been a great car.

https://bringatrailer.com/listing/19...911s-targa-24/
how far away from the reserve ? I sure thought it would bring a lot more.
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Originally Posted by SHooks
how far away from the reserve ? I sure thought it would bring a lot more.
for a car that needs nothing, basically keys in hand as they say, so did I. I've seen T's with rust issues go for that. Maybe everybody is at Monterrey. I can see where, as one mentioned, no front bumper trim, 16's, trim issues. If you have owned one you know that those are personal, easily remedied taste issues.
I could probably get that or more parting it out!
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Originally Posted by rstarga
for a car that needs nothing, basically keys in hand as they say, so did I. I've seen T's with rust issues go for that. Maybe everybody is at Monterrey. I can see where, as one mentioned, no front bumper trim, 16's, trim issues. If you have owned one you know that those are personal, easily remedied taste issues.
I could probably get that or more parting it out!
I’m going to stop by Jones Autowerks today, I will have Kathy get in touch with you.
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Old 08-14-2023, 06:00 PM
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old cars are weird. all original bring the most, along with newly done and highly documented hot rods (look at the T on BAT https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1969-porsche-911t-47/ ) Then there is that 72 that closes yesterday for 85k, no sale.

Modded/personal cars tend to do good, or just ok, it's really hard to get a sense of what. This one was near 90 with fees.

It feels to me in the ballpark of what I'd expect ~100k

The market in general for long hoods has softened a bit in the last year.

That said, this is a really nice car and super special you've owned it for 50 years...

good luck with the sale



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