Buying classic 911 advice plse!

Buying classic 911 advice plse!

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PaulDav

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63 posts

123 months

Thursday 16th July 2015
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I have been trying to find a good early 911 for some time and struggled to find anything that fitted the bill. I was ideally looking for a 1973 911S RHD but its been a real struggle.

Today 2 cars popped up, not totally the criteria but super interesting and I am thinking of going for one of them. Im after some advice though as to what is the best car to go for.

Car 1 - 1972 911E 2.4 with 72k miles. Totally original, no renovation.
Car 2 - 1971 911S 2.2 with 112k miles and has recently gone through some renovation

Car 2 is 30% more price wise than car 1

What should I do?

Paul

hot66

695 posts

218 months

Thursday 16th July 2015
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are you on DDK ?

To be honest, with early cars you can't just put up to descriptions and get any useful advise back. ALL early cars are different and even 2 seemingly comparable cars will have differences

It will depend on a huge amount of details , bodywork condition , quality of resto, originality, missing parts , incorrect parts , matching numbers etc etc

Only way to really tell which is the best buy is no physically look at the cars and assess them or if not confident use the help & advise from a forum like DDK . I'm happy to have a quick scan over any photos you might have of each car to see if there is anything obvious


saying that .... all things being equal ( which they never are ) , an unrestored car could be better as recent shiney paint jobs ( especially from the US ) can be hiding sins unless its a well documented resto from someone who knows what they are doing

In this case, the 2.2S is the more desirable car and the S motors are fantastic fun 8) I'd probo be looking more seriously at the 2.2S although if it turns out not quite to be as good as you think, the 2.4E is also a fantastic car and from experience there is very little on the road between a 2.4E & a 2.4S ( the S just has the little bit of extra sparkle wink )

Edited by hot66 on Thursday 16th July 16:01

PaulDav

Original Poster:

63 posts

123 months

Thursday 16th July 2015
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Thanks

I've posted on DDK now too.

The 911S is here {http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C637360#}

I'll try and upload some pics of the 911E later





GaryF

970 posts

254 months

Thursday 16th July 2015
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PaulDav said:
Thanks

I've posted on DDK now too.

The 911S is here http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C637360#

I'll try and upload some pics of the 911E later
Fixed linky.

GaryF

970 posts

254 months

Thursday 16th July 2015
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Looks asolutely beautiful.

Too rich for me though yikes

Hope you bag one of those on your shortlist.

drmark

4,852 posts

187 months

Thursday 16th July 2015
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I had a 2.2s, great car, but 2.4e is a cracker too and probably the nicer day to day drive. Buy on condition and history and get an expert to look at it. An original 2.4e, matching numbers etc, is a great place to start but it will need work no matter how cherished and that can be frighteningly expensive. Having had both restored cars (to as new almost) and original I would always favour the latter. Knowing what has been done, and how well, is a huge issue with restored cars - some are great, others surprisingly poor. Better to get the work done yourself by people you trust.
DDK is the place to seek advice - but still tread carefully and take nowt at face value.

Edited to add: mind you that S is in THE best colour for any early 911 IMO. Lovely. Albeit non original for that car.

Edited by drmark on Thursday 16th July 17:26

dugsud

1,125 posts

264 months

Thursday 16th July 2015
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PaulDav said:
Thanks

I've posted on DDK now too.

The 911S is here http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C637360#

I'll try and upload some pics of the 911E later
Seems like a lot of money for a 2.2s!

hot66

695 posts

218 months

Thursday 16th July 2015
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dugsud said:
Seems like a lot of money for a 2.2s!
you need to keep up with prices Doug wink

you at Lotherton on Sunday ?

BobToc

1,776 posts

118 months

Thursday 16th July 2015
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http://www.autofarm.co.uk/items/118?back=%2Fsales

Would have thought this is worth a look on the same day.

dugsud

1,125 posts

264 months

Thursday 16th July 2015
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hot66 said:
dugsud said:
Seems like a lot of money for a 2.2s!
you need to keep up with prices Doug wink

you at Lotherton on Sunday ?
Yep, see you there James :-)

vimal

32 posts

238 months

Thursday 23rd July 2015
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Resurrecting this thread a little - I'm also looking for an early 911 but at a much lower price point. There is a Gemini blue 1973 911T at Border Reivers that looks lovely - but has been there since Feb I think. Any thoughts - is it price or something else which has stopped it from selling? Also - what are the opinions on lhd/rhd on early 911s - is the rhd premium worth it?

Vimal

http://borderreivers.co/portfolio/porsche-911t-rhd...

Edited by vimal on Thursday 23 July 21:10

g7jhp

6,969 posts

239 months

Thursday 23rd July 2015
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vimal said:
Resurrecting this thread a little - I'm also looking for an early 911 but at a much lower price point. There is a Gemini blue 1973 911T at Border Reivers that looks lovely - but has been there since Feb I think. Any thoughts - is it price or something else which has stopped it from selling? Also - what are the opinions on lhd/rhd on early 911s - is the rhd premium worth it?

Vimal

http://borderreivers.co/portfolio/porsche-911t-rhd...
Another PHer was buying a 3.2 Carrera from them and it turned out to be hiding rust. Just ensure you get it independently inspected by an early Porsche expert.

vimal

32 posts

238 months

Friday 24th July 2015
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Thanks for that - I say an earlier post of your saying the same - any more info?

Also - does anyone have recommendations for a local inspection In Glasgow?

Vimal

g7jhp

6,969 posts

239 months

Friday 24th July 2015
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That was around this 3.2 Carrera try sending a PM to Crimp.

Scooty100

1,469 posts

117 months

Friday 24th July 2015
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[quote=PaulDav]I have been trying to find a good early 911 for some time and struggled to find anything that fitted the bill. I was ideally looking for a 1973 911S RHD but its been a real struggle.

Today 2 cars popped up, not totally the criteria but super interesting and I am thinking of going for one of them. Im after some advice though as to what is the best car to go for.

Car 1 - 1972 911E 2.4 with 72k miles. Totally original, no renovation.
Car 2 - 1971 911S 2.2 with 112k miles and has recently gone through some renovation

Car 2 is 30% more price wise than car 1

What should I do?


Make sure you do some research on dealers. PM sent



Edited by Scooty100 on Friday 24th July 16:06

rubystone

11,254 posts

260 months

Friday 24th July 2015
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vimal said:
Resurrecting this thread a little - I'm also looking for an early 911 but at a much lower price point. There is a Gemini blue 1973 911T at Border Reivers that looks lovely - but has been there since Feb I think. Any thoughts - is it price or something else which has stopped it from selling? Also - what are the opinions on lhd/rhd on early 911s - is the rhd premium worth it?

Vimal

http://borderreivers.co/portfolio/porsche-911t-rhd...

Edited by vimal on Thursday 23 July 21:10
Lorra money for a T....have you driven a pre impact yet?

vimal

32 posts

238 months

Friday 24th July 2015
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I agree on the price - v expensive for a t. Wondering if there might be flexibility as it's been there for so long - but first want to see if anyone knows why it hasn't sold.

I've driven a t - but pre mfi - a few years ago but ended up buying a 3.2 as a good one came up. I still want the t hence the search. I liked the driving experience. This will be to use mainly around London so lack of power not an issue and not too worried about investment value.

Geesus

118 posts

114 months

Friday 24th July 2015
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My boss has a really nice 1969 911E, Silver with black interior. He's had it for quite a while and may be willing to part. (It's not advertised though)