68 911s Collecting cars

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68 911s Collecting cars

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Thoughts on this car then currently on collecting cars

https://collectingcars.com/for-sale/196 ... -911-s-2-0

Anybody know the car?
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That looks very well indeed.

I panicked when I saw a 1188 Targa chassis number in the text but the VIN plates are 1180 so just a typo.
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A friend asked me to look at the auction , he was attracted by the Historika resto , and its an S and supposedly matching numbers but no CoA seen.

I found it hard to read the documentation on the site and thought the pictures were not very professional or detailed.

Armed with only that to go on , I would need to either have a proper inspection or go look myself and have a road test....I have been spoilt by BringA Trailer's fully loaded product descriptions for online auctions!

To answer your question , I dont know the car , looks nice , maybe a punt at up to 90k is my opinion ...just a few hours to wait and see !
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“The bumper rubbers and the sill trims have been removed to give the body a smoother appearance” is code for holy crap have you seen how hard and expensive these are to buy now!! :lol:
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964RS wrote: Tue Oct 03, 2023 2:56 pm “The bumper rubbers and the sill trims have been removed to give the body a smoother appearance” is code for holy crap have you seen how hard and expensive these are to buy now!! :lol:
I totally agree Jason. I should really buy this car as I have a complete spare set of the correct trim. Then I could put it back up on collecting cars and punters would say ‘what a car, it’s worth £10k more now’. :roll:

Who spends £90k on a car just from pictures? Who knows what’s hiding……

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Anyone got a set of Weber IDS carbs for it ?
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Cant help with the carbs but I do have an ultra rare set of rhd H1’s for it if you want to drive it in the UK.

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210bhp wrote: Who spends £90k on a car just from pictures? Who knows what’s hiding……

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So easy to get your mates to bid it up to just under the reserve also with these auctions…
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Not long to go now , assume only the seller knows what the reserve is....maybe the Italian racing driver will buy it....
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Bidding reached £100k but didn't sell ...
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Only saw 80k reached . There was an extra bit of documentation put up late on , letter from Porsche with build data , the engine number looked different to that shown in one of the mechanical pictures , unfortunately I did not record the number on the letter !
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It definitely hit 100 but not reserve
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The Letter of Origin from Porsche Cars GB stated that the original engine no. was 4080647 whereas the engine no. shown in the photos was 4081128 ...

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