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Wanted 911 2.4E Coupe RHD

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Any body know of any for sale at present :?:
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Post by 23e Heure »

This car, priced to sell, looks to be an absolute bargain, if it's still for sale:
http://www.ddk-online.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=13470

That said... Are you for real, mr "W.Nut" :shock:
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Post by Alan @ CanfordClassics »

Just in case you search beyond coupes, there are a few RHD 2.4 E targas for sale. Do a search here on DDK

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Post by Wingnut »

This car, priced to sell, looks to be an absolute bargain, if it's still for sale:
Tell me about it :( It's sold. Missed it by one day. Due to see it on a Sunday it sold on the Saturday. It was even the right colour :roll:

Never been a fan of Targas (ducks for cover from incoming abuse :wink: ) so will keep the hunt down to coupes.

Cheers.

(P.S. No I am not a W.Nut its just short hand for a nick name I've had for years. I'll leave you to work out why I'm known as Wingnut :lol: )
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Post by Ferry Man »

Welcome to DDK Mr Nut.

Shame you missed the tangerine car.
Still, you're looking in the right place here, good luck with your hunt.
We'll keep our eyes peeled for you. :wink:
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Post by hmy7k »

There was a blue one on export56 but at their usual high prices.

May be worth a look.
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Post by Wingnut »

Been looking around all the usual suspects (Export 56, Autofarm, WW Classic, Edmund Harris, Gmund, Revival, Fuchs, Historika, 991Classic, Early 911, etc) but nothing about unless you want to pay 30k+ which I am not willing to do.

I am more in the market for a 20k usable solid car that i can improve in my own time rather than a minter. At the other end of the spectrum I am not really after a basket case either as I want to keep it running rather than get it running :wink:
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Post by Alan @ CanfordClassics »

Hi,

Does it have to be a 1972/73 car? The early RHD 2 and 2.2 ltr cars are also great cars and are also more likely to be within your budget.

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Post by Wingnut »

To be honest I hadn't really noticed they were any cheaper.
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Post by Alan @ CanfordClassics »

I have seen a few, but nice cars are selling very quickly, some before they are fully advertised.

Does the car have to come with matching engine? I ask, I had a car in that was in fantastic condition, it was a RHD 66 but with a 2.2 motor, that was closer to your budget.

HTH

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Post by Nick Moss »

I find the SWB cars more fun to drive and no less usable than the later cars. RHD SWB cars are very rare so don't discount one.
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Post by Wingnut »

Wouldn't discount anything that was a solid, running, RHD coupe, but just if I was to spec my perfect car it would be that Tangerine one I missed out on :cry:

It needs to be RHD as the wife will not drive on the wrong side :roll: and she insists on getting a shot (she already says my Caterham was nothing to do with her) and come to think of it if it is a pre 72 car it won't have a 915 box meaning it will be dog-leg which will probably get her moaning as well :?

Come to think of it any one want to swap a wife for a 2.7 RS :lol:
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Come to think of it any one want to swap a wife for a 2.7 RS
Please post pics :P
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Post by Alan @ CanfordClassics »

Nick, does that mean you have an RS :wink:
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It's in the signature, and its no secret. Only problem is that its 1000 miles away in Austria at the moment!
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