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911 PRICE
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(Early) 911 : 1964 to 1973 |
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Produced |
Show |
Average
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911, 911L, 911E 2.0 |
1964-69 |
£15,000 |
£8,500 |
£3,250 |
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911S 2.0 |
1968-69 |
£17,000 |
£10,000 |
£4,750 |
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911T 2.0 |
1968-69 |
£14,000 |
£8,000 |
£3,000 |
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911S 2.2 |
1969-71 |
£16,000 |
£9,500 |
£4,500 |
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911T/E 2.2 |
1969-71 |
£14,000 |
£8,750 |
£3,250 |
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911S 2.4 |
1971-73 |
£17,000 |
£12,000 |
£5,000 |
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911T/E 2.4 |
1971-73 |
£15,500 |
£10,000 |
£3,250 |
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RS 2.7 Carrera lightweight rhd |
1972-73 |
£42,500 |
£30,000 |
£20,000 |
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RS 2.7 Carrera Touring rhd |
1972-73 |
£34,000 |
£22,500 |
£14,000 |
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Show
Denotes cars in immaculate condition in every respect, either fully restored or
very well maintained, low-mileage original cars. Average
Cars in this category will be capable of use on the road without further expense,
but are likely to need improvement in many areas, such as paintwork, interior
trim or engine bay detailing, before they can be considered to be of show standard.
Resto
Prices here give a guide to what you should expect to pay for a full restoration
project. Cars may be driveable and should be complete, but will need renovation
of all major components and replacement of some non-original parts. |
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