Wow.. Stunning
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AmoCS

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1,187 posts

242 months

Budflicker

3,799 posts

207 months

Tuesday 9th October 2018
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Very nice indeed... go on how much do we think that will be after Hairpin tax?

£300k?

AmoCS

Original Poster:

1,187 posts

242 months

Tuesday 9th October 2018
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1 or 3 RHD hmm.... £0.5m?

Jamie Summers

424 posts

274 months

Tuesday 9th October 2018
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I'm guessing you'll need quite a lot more than £300k to buy that........

Tripe Bypass

616 posts

226 months

Tuesday 9th October 2018
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I thought there were only 2 rhd? This one and a white car originally located in Australia.
I saw this car at Reading in area they keep the Carrera GTs and 918s.
Didn't Dario Franchitti own it at some point?
I think the asking price for the white car was 750k a year or two back.

jimmyslr

824 posts

296 months

Tuesday 9th October 2018
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My guess is just north of a million. They only want one buyer

LarJammer

2,387 posts

233 months

Tuesday 9th October 2018
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Another LHD one sold a while ago for 1.6m usd. Easily a 7 figure car, not sure where they got 3 RHD from either...

IMI A

9,940 posts

224 months

Tuesday 9th October 2018
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Lovely car. £1.35m yikes

Cheib

25,030 posts

198 months

Tuesday 9th October 2018
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Tripe Bypass said:
I thought there were only 2 rhd? This one and a white car originally located in Australia.
I saw this car at Reading in area they keep the Carrera GTs and 918s.
Didn't Dario Franchitti own it at some point?
I think the asking price for the white car was 750k a year or two back.
Hexagon sold that white car for that price you mention I think maybe three years ago. Definitely north of £1mil. By Hairpin’s standards it’s probably not that ridiculous!

woodysnr

1,124 posts

251 months

Tuesday 9th October 2018
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Dario did indeed own it and the previous owner was a Neil Ewing who had the car for years and used to track it occasionally at Knockhill .I believe Dario got the engine rebuilt at Reading I have been told .

CastroSays

182 posts

99 months

Tuesday 9th October 2018
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First post shows a stunning car.

Very next and subsequent posts mainly about its 'value'.

Only on PistonHeads.........

mcg_

1,454 posts

115 months

Tuesday 9th October 2018
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now thats the dream. what a stunning car.

80sMatchbox

3,974 posts

199 months

Wednesday 10th October 2018
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CastroSays said:
First post shows a stunning car.

Very next and subsequent posts mainly about its 'value'.

Only on PistonHeads.........
A car for sale with no given price, and so people speculate on what that is. Amazing, isn't it?

IMI A

9,940 posts

224 months

Wednesday 10th October 2018
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Cheib said:
Tripe Bypass said:
I thought there were only 2 rhd? This one and a white car originally located in Australia.
I saw this car at Reading in area they keep the Carrera GTs and 918s.
Didn't Dario Franchitti own it at some point?
I think the asking price for the white car was 750k a year or two back.
Hexagon sold that white car for that price you mention I think maybe three years ago. Definitely north of £1mil. By Hairpin’s standards it’s probably not that ridiculous!
Its £1.35m. Spoke to Hairpin. Nicest car I've seen for sale in a while.

DJMC

3,584 posts

126 months

Wednesday 10th October 2018
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Not being an "old 911" fan could I ask why it's stunning?

Is it purely its rarity and thus huge value? Aesthetics (not to me)? Probably not the performance compared to a modern hot hatch.
Perhaps it's the condition which is outstanding, in the same way a showroom condition Capri MkII 1600GT would be stunning to see parked up on your high street.

I found this one "interesting", which is why I snapped it (the one on the right)...



The owner told me it was one of the first five 911s imported by PGB. And it was in the hundreds of thousands value-wise.
That made it interesting, but not stunning. 911 fans would probably have drooled.

I guess it's just the Marmite thing that any car can turn on some people and make others think "Why?" and that's absolutely fine.


beer

boxsey

3,579 posts

233 months

Wednesday 10th October 2018
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DJMC said:
Not being an "old 911" fan could I ask why it's stunning?

Is it purely its rarity and thus huge value? Aesthetics (not to me)? Probably not the performance compared to a modern hot hatch.
Perhaps it's the condition which is outstanding, in the same way a showroom condition Capri MkII 1600GT would be stunning to see parked up on your high street.
It's pretty much the ultimate 964. As I love the way 964s drive, I would expect it to be a stunning experience to drive. Unfortunately it's never going to get driven properly again! frown

Tripe Bypass

616 posts

226 months

Wednesday 10th October 2018
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woodysnr said:
Dario did indeed own it and the previous owner was a Neil Ewing who had the car for years and used to track it occasionally at Knockhill .I believe Dario got the engine rebuilt at Reading I have been told .
I'm pretty sure the engine was out when I saw the car which IIRC was March '15.

V800MJH

504 posts

180 months

Wednesday 10th October 2018
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If you don't find that stunning then you must be drunk or have issues!

Couldn't care if it was worth £1 or £1m. It still looks absolutely beautiful.

AmoCS

Original Poster:

1,187 posts

242 months

Wednesday 10th October 2018
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Are the black headlight surrounds standard, or should the be red to match the car?

PS2018

323 posts

96 months

Wednesday 10th October 2018
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Believe black headlight surrounds are correct a bit like the 964 lightweight