Posted by: euro911 Jul 14 2018, 12:55 AM
1964 Porsche 911, VIN 300136 ... estimate: € 750.000 - 1.250.000
http://www.monacolegendmotors.com/welcome/details/159/index/cars
Posted by: Pursang Jul 14 2018, 09:35 AM
QUOTE(euro911 @ Jul 13 2018, 11:55 PM)
1964 Porsche 911, VIN 300136 ... estimate: € 750.000 - 1.250.000
http://www.monacolegendmotors.com/welcome/details/159/index/cars
Beautiful. Sadly though, it is essentially worthless because it will likely never see a road again except for short drives to keep the gaskets functioning and the tires round. Key value may be as an inheritance for the children but, if someone has enough money to buy it, the children are not likely to be hurting. And there is always the possibility that the children could care less about cars.
With that kind of coin to spend you could buy just about any vintage 911 that would be fun to actually drive.
Posted by: Bsherrard Jul 14 2018, 12:32 PM
Its not even the original engine! (Although it may apppear to be number “Matching”
I agree theses cars need to be driven
Posted by: Ed_Turbo Jul 14 2018, 02:23 PM
QUOTE(euro911 @ Jul 13 2018, 11:55 PM)
1964 Porsche 911, VIN 300136 ... estimate: € 750.000 - 1.250.000
http://www.monacolegendmotors.com/welcome/details/159/index/cars
I love you Jesus
If you think it is worthless you don’t like cars buddy
-Ed
Posted by: euro911 Jul 14 2018, 06:11 PM
I sort of have a vested interest in the outcome ... my '64 DOES HAVE matching #s drive train