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    Senior Member Three Rings dr.evil's Avatar
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    Any Classic Porsche experts here?

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    Looking to possibly pick up a 1975 911, just looking to see what would be a fair value for it.
    Details:
    1975 911 Targa Silver Anniversary edition
    converted to Original factory Porsche 911 turbo body, all original Porsche metal.
    Zero rust
    Miles unknown odo hasn't worked since owner bought it in 1986.
    new 2.7l non-turbo engine with 4k miles on rebuild. (all new internals)
    rebuilt trans with new pp/clutch/tob/fork/disk
    top just recovered
    new dash
    RS doorpanels
    2 spare front bupers
    front oil cooler/fan up front
    18" porsche knockoff wheels
    Needs:
    passenger window reg
    fix parking brake
    maybe new engine wiring harness, still runs fine just dried out I guess

    Only pic I have:


    I really like the way the car looks. I know what nada lists as value for the 911s targa, just wondering if the turbo body helps or hurts value. I'm going to look at it this weekend, just would like to know what a ballpark figure would be. Thanks
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    Veteran Member Four Rings minira's Avatar
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    Re: Any Classic Porsche experts here?

    did you post on pelicanparts.com, rennlist.com, 6speedonline.com? I'm no expert but I'm guessing you'll be seeing originals around $18K-$25K maybe higher.. This is far from it, so you most likely can get it lower. Myself, I don't like these conversions. Too many factors to make sure everything runs right. But it's your interest so my best advice is to have a reputable Porsche shop take a look at it and then have them give you their recommendation.
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    Account Terminated Four Rings
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    Re: Any Classic Porsche experts here?

    that's a 75? looks way newer. Wheels I guess

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    Active Member Four Rings marty was here's Avatar
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    Re: Any Classic Porsche experts here?

    Quote Originally Posted by sakimano View Post
    that's a 75? looks way newer. Wheels I guess
    i was thinkin 964 given the rear bumper but then the targa top threw me

    ps thats no a turbo body
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    Veteran Member Four Rings minira's Avatar
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    Re: Any Classic Porsche experts here?

    guys it's a '75 with a 964 conversion.
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