Rustiest Porsche I've ever seen!
Discussion
I like to follow some of the BaT auctions in the US ... especially as they have some level cars on there but occasionally they get something which divides opinion ...
http://bringatrailer.com/listing/1967-porsche-911-...
I know the early 911 market has gone daft now but what would a company charge to do the bodywork on this car? Just for my own interest really - I have no idea of the man hours involved for something as labour-intenive as this. Are the panels available or would they have to be fabbed from scratch? And if they are available the cost would not be cheap I guess ...
I saw a rusty gold/beige Porsche for sale by the side of the road down the Pacific Highway over 20 years ago and it was a few thousand dollars - it was an early 70s one from emory, so not THAT early. I did toy with the idea of bringing it back but it was too much hassle and anyway, I was on holiday ...
That boat has well and truly sailed now ...
http://bringatrailer.com/listing/1967-porsche-911-...
I know the early 911 market has gone daft now but what would a company charge to do the bodywork on this car? Just for my own interest really - I have no idea of the man hours involved for something as labour-intenive as this. Are the panels available or would they have to be fabbed from scratch? And if they are available the cost would not be cheap I guess ...
I saw a rusty gold/beige Porsche for sale by the side of the road down the Pacific Highway over 20 years ago and it was a few thousand dollars - it was an early 70s one from emory, so not THAT early. I did toy with the idea of bringing it back but it was too much hassle and anyway, I was on holiday ...
That boat has well and truly sailed now ...
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