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5 hours ago, lonetreesteve said:

1967 Porsche 911S Soft Window Targa 5-Speed Sells for $427,000!  

https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1967-porsche-911s-soft-window-targa/

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Very nice. I've always liked that era for 911's. I have been fortunate to take a couple out on the road course at Pacific Raceways. Once in a street driven 911 Carerra, and once in a similar Carerra that was race prepped and ultimately became a competitor of mine in the ICSCC Production class. Fast cars, handle perfectly, comfortable to drive.

If I was rich I'd have these instead of Zs.

So the itemized refurb cost was $402,622.24, and it sold for $427,000, for a net of $24,377.76.

I guess that guy isn't getting rich building Porsches and selling them on BAT, eh? 

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2 hours ago, Racer X said:

Very nice. I've always liked that era for 911's. I have been fortunate to take a couple out on the road course at Pacific Raceways. Once in a street driven 911 Carerra, and once in a similar Carerra that was race prepped and ultimately became a competitor of mine in the ICSCC Production class. Fast cars, handle perfectly, comfortable to drive.

If I was rich I'd have these instead of Zs.

So the itemized refurb cost was $402,622.24, and it sold for $427,000, for a net of $24,377.76.

I guess that guy isn't getting rich building Porsches and selling them on BAT, eh? 

I agree with you Racer X, that was a great era for the 911's.  As far as the auction is concerned, when you consider all of the time and effort involved in the restoration of this very rare 1967 Soft Window Porsche Targa 911, I agree $24k is peanuts. 

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13 hours ago, lonetreesteve said:

I agree with you Racer X, that was a great era for the 911's.  As far as the auction is concerned, when you consider all of the time and effort involved in the restoration of this very rare 1967 Soft Window Porsche Targa 911, I agree $24k is peanuts. 

You can call me Racer, Steve, ;)

For sure, the quality of the refurb should have commanded a much higher price, especially for a car like this. Considering all the labor involved, and the coordination and management of the build, the guy barely broke even, maybe even lost money.

 

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