1971 2.2 T

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912uk
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Post by 912uk »

I've had a think about this .. Phil for gods sake shake your self man, stick it in a garage and do any thing to make some extra money..to tide you over.. you know you will never find another like it..
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Post by Derek »

912uk wrote: Phil for gods sake do anything to make some extra money to tide you over.. you know you will never find another like it..
One night a week with Bootsy :( , just drink a lot :? , it can't be that bad :shock: .

Well that's what Cubist and KS told me :lol:

KEEP THE CAR
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Post by early_911 »

Thanks guys . . . if it could hear you, I’m sure it would be blushing.

If the right person comes along with the right money (which is something I’m struggling to define) I’d have to think seriously about selling. It will be a case of accepting an offer I can’t refuse as opposed to I need to sell quick as I’m skint, so there’s no huge hurry, and the chances are, people will pitch me in the mid to late teens (to which I’ll reply ‘no’).

Sounds snotty, but I’m not going to let people poke round it until I’m 100% about my mind and their intentions . . . . as least I won’t be wasting anyone’s time.

I've got some great memories with this car . . .

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Post by cubist »

If it's just about money, offer it for lease to a classic rental company. Yours is an extremely well known and well respected car which a lot of rental co's would be happy to have on their books. You'd still own it then and it will be kept in good shape under the terms of the contract... just a thought :wink:
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Post by Dyno Soar »

Phil... your car is one of the best sounding early 911's around with your hand made exhaust!

Good Luck 8)
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Post by Schläfer »

Seriously Phil, DON'T DO IT. It'd be a massive mistake and as soon as you saw it driving away with its new owner, you'd realise that, then it's too late. Try and find another way. My bank balance looks shite too, most people in the UK are in the same boat and property is on a slight drop. Sell the house, they're ten a penny. You can live in the car but you can't race the house!

I almost did a similar thing a couple of years ago and I can't tell you how glad I am that I kept it.
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Post by 964RS »

I think he wants to keep it....or he is trying to sell it very very slowly :wink:
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Post by early_911 »

I'm definitely in two minds . . . . haven't sent the picture CD's out to interested parties as following an enforced move of my stuff (out of parents storage facility, i.e. their house) I've managed to loose the charger and leads for my camera . . . will get there in the end.

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Post by Gary71 »

Don't do it Phil!

I think you'd rather cut off your right hand!

My car has survived redundancy when we had to sell the house and I signed on. Shows where my priorities lie :lol: :lol:
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