1972 911S - to RS conversion - whats a fair price ?

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Re: 1972 911S - to RS conversion - whats a fair price ?

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hot66 wrote: Not trying to slag the car, as you're correct, a lot of the time it needs to be seen in the flesh, but on the face of it it is not a £45K car .

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Did not mean to be techy and do welcome the observations - bare in mind the 45 K is Euro - it's actually £37 ,675 pounds :)
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I would look at this from a different perspective, you are all valuing it as a 2.7RS replica, rather than a 2.4S. A perfectly restored matching numbers LHD 2.4S would fetch IRO £90K - £100K (maybe £150K at Essen :lol: ), a non matching car maybe £10 - £15k less. It would not take more than £30K to return it to original spec and colour, hence the €45K price is probably in the ball park.
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hot66 wrote:....
If it's to be returned to a stock 2.4S ( non matching numbers ) , then at that price I'd say it might just be cost effective , depending on wether you can do body & paint yourself or wether you pay someone else to do it .
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Good point Nick, I think the the fact that it's a 2.4s needs to be emphasised more in the description. Play on that rather than the RS conversion which in all fairness looks a little rough around the edges and certainly isn't adding any value.
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:P I should have said above, "as James as already pointed out....."
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but on the convert back to a 2.4S theme, I note that Autofarm's 2.4 S has been for sale for months, comes from a "brand name" establishment, with masses of recent history bills etc and in the undisputed best colour for early cars, ahem, :wink: Obviously its not OEM spec its "gentlemans racer spec" but has not sold at £70k, discount that and work back, then apply a suitable discount for what you might find under the paint on this one etc etc and you are struggling to get to £40k?

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if autofarm's had been LHD & stock spec I imagine it would have sold by now
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you are probably right....theres such an annoying gap between originality driving values up and the spec you would choose for ultimate driving pleasure / performance / safety

if I could start again i'd probably buy a completely original 2 litre 65 car and store it, and also buy the fastest, best modified car I could find...trying to combine both is value destructive
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Hey Nick, Have you been reading the same thread as us?
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It's a pity it's not still a signal yellow 2.4S. It would be worth A LOT more.
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nick-moss wrote:a non matching car maybe £10 - £15k less.
For a "T" maybe but for an "S" I think it's more than that.
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We took the car for a good run on Sunday – she drives beautifully and the Pilot ( an S owner for the past 6 years ) was very complimentary - some pics of the interior at the W/E - low resolution at the moment - not hiding anything – it is that tatty ! will upload as hi res this week
Thanks for the positive input; the car is really a candidate for restoration to non MN "S" Status
The next task is to complete the For Sale add photographs ……mighty tempting to delay it for another W/E :) meaning we just have to take it for another run next Sunday ……………………:thumbup:
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Dragon wrote: 915 Gearbox Number :3410137
So, the gearbox is not numbers matching either (1974).
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so is the answer to the original question, depending on condtion, 15-30 grand? or is that totally off?
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scalino65 wrote:so is the answer to the original question, depending on condtion, 15-30 grand? or is that totally off?
If you're in a generous mood then maybe :P
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Sounds as if all that's left of real value is the 'S' shell assuming that's fairly straight, so what would a bare shell go for these days then add 10k max for the non S bits that are fitted to it :bom: :?:
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