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@ CTS Oz delivered 1972 911 E $599, 995
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As an owner of an Australian tourist delivered matching numbers 73 Coupe factory 5 speed (not silver), I'm sure all early 901 owners hope that the Classic Throttle Shop price on the silver car is achieved. I'm also sure this 72 Silver 911E is a great car with a strong history, but the price asked would appear to be well beyond reasonable expectations. Engine number appears to indicate this car started life as a sporto, and for an advertised "matching numbers" car, potential buyers should do there own checks.
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Don't get me wrong I wouldn't fork out this amount of money, but I was in LA last week, and went to Willhoit.
They had a 68s in exceptional condition ( concourse) Price was $410kusd. So landed plus taxes that is $800kaud. Mind you that's ask? But that are a consistent and reputable place world wide. It is on their website.
Think rather than generalising - cars on condition will dictate prices, might be best that comments on price come with a quality grade.
As we all know photos v reality are often very very different - we have heaps of experts on this forum and anyone that has done a recent restoration know that pricing is through the roof! especially if you want to do it right.
The 68s at Willhoit was a definite A grade on detail and originality.
I think we are being a little tough on 901 prices considering my eyeballing last week.
2 bobs worth.
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