Bonhams Revival Auction Porsches:

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Bonhams Revival Auction Porsches:

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Re-bodied RST #1316 estimate £80-100k:

http://www.bonhams.com/cgi-bin/wspd_cgi ... ectionNo=2

356C Cab estimate £55-60k:

http://www.bonhams.com/cgi-bin/wspd_cgi ... ectionNo=2

1972 2.4E estimate £14-16k:

http://www.bonhams.com/cgi-bin/wspd_cgi ... ectionNo=2

Ex Earls Court Motor Show 356A estimate £27-30k:

http://www.bonhams.com/cgi-bin/wspd_cgi ... ectionNo=2

Ex Francois Delecour RSR spec. estimate £75-85k:

http://www.bonhams.com/cgi-bin/wspd_cgi ... ectionNo=2
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Post by hot66 »

is 1316 teh car that was unknowingly bought by a UK dealer ?
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Post by Lightweight_911 »

Yes - & this statement in Bonham's decsription (no doubt supplied by the owner) :

"Porsche factory chassis plate bearing the number ‘911 360 1316’ has been welded into the replacement bodyshell"

is a blatant lie - the VIN has been stamped by someone (other than the Factory) using the incorrect dies...
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Do u mean Hey Pesto ?

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Vic Cohen wrote:Do u mean Hey Pesto ?
Aah, so we're back to this then:

http://www.ddk-online.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=25669

Thought it looked familiar! Seems to be a hard one to shift... :wink:
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Post by Vic Cohen »

There is a price for everything .............as one who has never set eyes on it, ive been told by a recognised top fella, in these things, its all pretty well done ..........................watever its origins may be .
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Post by vroomvroom »

any stories with the 2.4e ?

looks like a deal if it goes for anything like guide ??
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Post by 964RS »

Lightweight_911 wrote:Yes - & this statement in Bonham's decsription (no doubt supplied by the owner) :

"Porsche factory chassis plate bearing the number ‘911 360 1316’ has been welded into the replacement bodyshell"

is a blatant lie - the VIN has been stamped by someone (other than the Factory) using the incorrect dies...
exactly - however well this was done its a disgrace to be calling it a genuine RS when its simply not
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Post by veryporky »

Bearing in mind the notorious and well publicised background to this car it should be interesting to see what it fetches......
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Post by sdelan »

Evening All -

re the little E - its been on sale on Car & Classic for some time at £19k - didn't the dealer in Essex post some comment on his website about supplying more information to DDK members that had been enquiring about the car .....?!?! I don't think he ever did ! :lol:

Seems a good price but beware of bargains - and Car dealers!!

http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C97751/



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Post by 911ts3 »

Note that the "E" is on carbs. There has to be a reason that the car is estimated as being low priced for an E. It looks like a car I viewed about a year ago , from a private ad, advertised as a 2.4 T, and was not a nice car, it also had a strange history as far as it's I.D. went. Maybe subsequently the I.D has been manipulated once more to try and clean it up it's history and make it more saleable ?
Not saying that this is definitely the same car, but buyer beware

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Yes beware, The rs replica is advertised as RHD, by this dealer but has been badly converted from LHD. I viewed this car in hull for 6k a couple of months ago.
Now shot up to 22kish :shock:
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Post by JAN »

Love the 356a. Seems reasonable money to my none expert eye too, if it goes for that figure.
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Post by jb »

356a. - I think it may be the one that was gathering dust at Tower Porsche about 3 years ago
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Post by decapman »

dont forget that there is a buyers premium on top of the sales price
15% on the first £30K 10% on the balance all then subject to VAT
so thats another £5175 on a £30K hammer price.
The older restoratuion Paragon Porsche 356a was advertised at £40K and peresumably a "Deal" was negotiated and car sold with some sort of comeback

so I think £30K top estimate is in line with the market

Just my opinion fwiw
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