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Re: 1972 911S - to RS conversion - whats a fair price ?
Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2012 11:47 am
by Dragon
Dragon wrote: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 .
James
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
Kieran
Re: 1972 911S - to RS conversion - whats a fair price ?
Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2012 12:03 pm
by Nick Moss
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

), 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.
Re: 1972 911S - to RS conversion - whats a fair price ?
Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2012 12:33 pm
by hot66
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 .
Re: 1972 911S - to RS conversion - whats a fair price ?
Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2012 12:40 pm
by Nige
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.
Re: 1972 911S - to RS conversion - whats a fair price ?
Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2012 12:43 pm
by Nick Moss

I should have said above, "as James as already pointed out....."
Re: 1972 911S - to RS conversion - whats a fair price ?
Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2012 1:09 pm
by squirdan
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,

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?
http://www.autofarm.co.uk/items/102?back=%2Fsales
Re: 1972 911S - to RS conversion - whats a fair price ?
Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2012 1:27 pm
by hot66
if autofarm's had been LHD & stock spec I imagine it would have sold by now
Re: 1972 911S - to RS conversion - whats a fair price ?
Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2012 1:33 pm
by squirdan
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
Re: 1972 911S - to RS conversion - whats a fair price ?
Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2012 3:16 pm
by 210bhp
Hey Nick, Have you been reading the same thread as us?
210bhp wrote:Kieran
It's a pity it's not still a signal yellow 2.4S. It would be worth A LOT more.
Regards
Mike
Regards
Mike
Re: 1972 911S - to RS conversion - whats a fair price ?
Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2012 3:46 pm
by IanM
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.
Re: 1972 911S - to RS conversion - whats a fair price ?
Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2012 1:29 pm
by Dragon
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:
Kieran
Re: 1972 911S - to RS conversion - whats a fair price ?
Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2012 11:21 am
by IanM
Dragon wrote:
915 Gearbox Number :3410137
So, the gearbox is not numbers matching either (1974).
Re: 1972 911S - to RS conversion - whats a fair price ?
Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2012 9:40 pm
by scalino65
so is the answer to the original question, depending on condtion, 15-30 grand? or is that totally off?
Re: 1972 911S - to RS conversion - whats a fair price ?
Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2012 10:02 pm
by 964RS
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

Re: 1972 911S - to RS conversion - whats a fair price ?
Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2012 12:34 pm
by veryporky
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
