Why do I want this so bad?? Beware 356 Carrea GS porn inside

Why do I want this so bad?? Beware 356 Carrea GS porn inside

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Streetrod

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6,468 posts

207 months

Monday 25th August 2014
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http://www.jdclassics.co.uk/showrooms/Porsche-356-...

I would love to enquire about this but would be scared the price would send me into a fit of depression. frown I think its almost perfect

IMI A

9,410 posts

202 months

Monday 25th August 2014
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Very nice and I'll raise you.

I'd love to own this but too afraid to ask what they want for it.

http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/a...

Instead I've just bought a Datsun subject to seeing it....

Tycho1

84 posts

141 months

Monday 25th August 2014
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Not almost, I think it is perfect.

kev b

2,715 posts

167 months

Monday 25th August 2014
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I think you are worrying without reason, after all it is only a Beetle in a party frock, they can't expect to get too much for it surely.





charge

538 posts

237 months

Wednesday 27th August 2014
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Streetrod said:
http://www.jdclassics.co.uk/showrooms/Porsche-356-...

I would love to enquire about this but would be scared the price would send me into a fit of depression. frown I think its almost perfect
I am surprised to see this up for sale so soon!
The uk collector was a very close friend. I saw the car when he first imported it back in the late '90's and never thought he would sell it. Until someone made him an offer he could not refuse two months ago.
Think the guy was meant to be some hedge fund owner with untold wealth looking for some special old Pork to invest in.
Either he bought it cheap enough to make a profit, he thinks the market is unstable, or maybe it is not his thing?
Would be interesting to see what JD have it up for, as they inspected the car with him originally and approved the purchase to his satisfaction.
Amazing these things can be owned for 20-30 years at a time, get pried out of cherished ownership to be bandied round on the open market within weeks, or am I being naive?

Schnellmann

1,893 posts

205 months

Wednesday 27th August 2014
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kev b said:
I think you are worrying without reason, after all it is only a Beetle in a party frock, they can't expect to get too much for it surely.
True but a Van Gogh painting is only a bit of canvas with paint smeared on it....

I'm not usually interested in 356s but that looks lovely.

Streetrod

Original Poster:

6,468 posts

207 months

Wednesday 27th August 2014
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charge said:
Streetrod said:
http://www.jdclassics.co.uk/showrooms/Porsche-356-...

I would love to enquire about this but would be scared the price would send me into a fit of depression. frown I think its almost perfect
I am surprised to see this up for sale so soon!
The uk collector was a very close friend. I saw the car when he first imported it back in the late '90's and never thought he would sell it. Until someone made him an offer he could not refuse two months ago.
Think the guy was meant to be some hedge fund owner with untold wealth looking for some special old Pork to invest in.
Either he bought it cheap enough to make a profit, he thinks the market is unstable, or maybe it is not his thing?
Would be interesting to see what JD have it up for, as they inspected the car with him originally and approved the purchase to his satisfaction.
Amazing these things can be owned for 20-30 years at a time, get pried out of cherished ownership to be bandied round on the open market within weeks, or am I being naive?
Would you be willing to say how much your fried sold it for? To me that car looks like a very long term keeper, maybe thats because I fall in love with cars and rarely fall out of love with them. This probably accounts for why I still own my first car which I have had for over 35 years now

rubystone

11,254 posts

260 months

Wednesday 27th August 2014
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It has to be more over £300k if as described

Streetrod

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6,468 posts

207 months

Wednesday 27th August 2014
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rubystone said:
It has to be more over £300k if as described
Well prepare yourself for a shock, I plucked up the courage to call the dealer today. The price is £850,000yikes

Here is the spec:

• A one off Porsche design exercise
• The 1958 Frankfurt Auto Show Car
• Originally ordered ‘In House’ by Porsche and so likely driven by a member of the Porsche family or racing manager Huske Von Hanstein
• Campaigned by famous Porsche racing driver Richard Von Frankenberg in numerous European hill climbs and rallies
• Supplied from new with rare factory options of Coco overmats, one-off Golde sunroof with drainage bumps, headrests, wind wings, 2 opening vent windows, radio, 2 fog lamps on front bumper, sun visor mirror, electric clock, lacquered wheels and Michelin X tyres
• Owned by movie star George “Spanky” McFarland for over 25 years before being brought to the UK
• Full concours restoration to original specification retaining all rare factory options
• Two time concours winner at 356 International and also at Hedingham
• 1 of only 225 Carrera GS Coupés built
• 3 owners from new
• Full original tools and extensive history file
• FIA documents
• An incredibly rare and historic example in stunning condition

I still think it is stuning but these prices are just getting beyound silly nowfrown

rubystone

11,254 posts

260 months

Wednesday 27th August 2014
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Streetrod said:
Well prepare yourself for a shock, I plucked up the courage to call the dealer today. The price is £850,000yikes

Here is the spec:

• A one off Porsche design exercise
• The 1958 Frankfurt Auto Show Car
• Originally ordered ‘In House’ by Porsche and so likely driven by a member of the Porsche family or racing manager Huske Von Hanstein
• Campaigned by famous Porsche racing driver Richard Von Frankenberg in numerous European hill climbs and rallies
• Supplied from new with rare factory options of Coco overmats, one-off Golde sunroof with drainage bumps, headrests, wind wings, 2 opening vent windows, radio, 2 fog lamps on front bumper, sun visor mirror, electric clock, lacquered wheels and Michelin X tyres
• Owned by movie star George “Spanky” McFarland for over 25 years before being brought to the UK
• Full concours restoration to original specification retaining all rare factory options
• Two time concours winner at 356 International and also at Hedingham
• 1 of only 225 Carrera GS Coupés built
• 3 owners from new
• Full original tools and extensive history file
• FIA documents
• An incredibly rare and historic example in stunning condition

I still think it is stuning but these prices are just getting beyound silly nowfrown
Derek having a laugh. But hey, why not?

charge

538 posts

237 months

Wednesday 27th August 2014
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Streetrod said:
Would you be willing to say how much your fried sold it for? To me that car looks like a very long term keeper, maybe thats because I fall in love with cars and rarely fall out of love with them. This probably accounts for why I still own my first car which I have had for over 35 years now
He sold it for half a mill only 8 weeks ago.
Trying to pull £350k profit seems a bit rich to me, but hey, it's a free country, good luck if they find someone with deep enough pockets.
Obviously dont know if it is the current owner or JD who are extracting urine here.

Streetrod

Original Poster:

6,468 posts

207 months

Thursday 28th August 2014
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charge said:
Streetrod said:
Would you be willing to say how much your fried sold it for? To me that car looks like a very long term keeper, maybe thats because I fall in love with cars and rarely fall out of love with them. This probably accounts for why I still own my first car which I have had for over 35 years now
He sold it for half a mill only 8 weeks ago.
Trying to pull £350k profit seems a bit rich to me, but hey, it's a free country, good luck if they find someone with deep enough pockets.
Obviously dont know if it is the current owner or JD who are extracting urine here.
Wow!!, that is a massive hike. Every business has to make a profit but if that is pure dealer profit your mate should feel he has had is pants pulled down. Do you know if he sold it to the dealer or another buyer who has now passed it on again?

Schnellmann

1,893 posts

205 months

Thursday 28th August 2014
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Streetrod said:
charge said:
Streetrod said:
Would you be willing to say how much your fried sold it for? To me that car looks like a very long term keeper, maybe thats because I fall in love with cars and rarely fall out of love with them. This probably accounts for why I still own my first car which I have had for over 35 years now
He sold it for half a mill only 8 weeks ago.
Trying to pull £350k profit seems a bit rich to me, but hey, it's a free country, good luck if they find someone with deep enough pockets.
Obviously dont know if it is the current owner or JD who are extracting urine here.
Wow!!, that is a massive hike. Every business has to make a profit but if that is pure dealer profit your mate should feel he has had is pants pulled down. Do you know if he sold it to the dealer or another buyer who has now passed it on again?
A real pity it didn't get sold to a proper enthusiast,
who planned to keep and cherish it long-term rather than flip it immediately for profit.

Of course, also possible that the original seller massively underestimated the market value. I could understand it would be hard to resist an instant profit of £300k on a £500k outlay.


TD

82 posts

199 months

Thursday 28th August 2014
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There was a lovely black one at Essen in April that sold for a reported €850,000 on the stand.

LaurasOtherHalf

21,429 posts

197 months

Saturday 30th August 2014
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thegoose

8,075 posts

211 months

Sunday 31st August 2014
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LaurasOtherHalf said:
Awesome. Thanks Craig.

charge

538 posts

237 months

Friday 12th September 2014
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Got something to cheer up those without £850K to blow on a lovely 356!



11th 356 sold by AFN, '53 model only 2 owners.
No hidden nasties, had bare metal paint a few years ago.


Car is lovely and drives beautifully. The guy wants out so thought I would keep it under the radar and see if there is any interest here. Recon £140k and its yours.

Streetrod

Original Poster:

6,468 posts

207 months

Monday 29th September 2014
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rubystone said:
Streetrod said:
Well prepare yourself for a shock, I plucked up the courage to call the dealer today. The price is £850,000yikes

Here is the spec:

• A one off Porsche design exercise
• The 1958 Frankfurt Auto Show Car
• Originally ordered ‘In House’ by Porsche and so likely driven by a member of the Porsche family or racing manager Huske Von Hanstein
• Campaigned by famous Porsche racing driver Richard Von Frankenberg in numerous European hill climbs and rallies
• Supplied from new with rare factory options of Coco overmats, one-off Golde sunroof with drainage bumps, headrests, wind wings, 2 opening vent windows, radio, 2 fog lamps on front bumper, sun visor mirror, electric clock, lacquered wheels and Michelin X tyres
• Owned by movie star George “Spanky” McFarland for over 25 years before being brought to the UK
• Full concours restoration to original specification retaining all rare factory options
• Two time concours winner at 356 International and also at Hedingham
• 1 of only 225 Carrera GS Coupés built
• 3 owners from new
• Full original tools and extensive history file
• FIA documents
• An incredibly rare and historic example in stunning condition

I still think it is stuning but these prices are just getting beyound silly nowfrown
Derek having a laugh. But hey, why not?
News flash folks, I have just heard the dealer has lowered the price to £745K, so thats a £105K drop which is good to see but I still think that as much as I love this car £500k should be its top end price

Roverload

850 posts

137 months

Monday 29th September 2014
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Camped next to some people from holland at Le Mans who had one of these, let's just say those pics don't do them justice! Glorious!