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> A 15K Teener without a running light lens?, A missing $25 part takes away from car
JawjaPorsche
post Jan 19 2012, 10:41 AM
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I noticed there is a nice teener for sale for 15K on ebay. You think the seller would spend $25 and get a running light lens for the left front fender. For that kind of money you expect it to be almost perfect. It is kinda like looking at a pretty girl but you can't past that pimple on her face!

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Porsche-914...7c270796c#v4-40


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billh1963
post Jan 19 2012, 02:08 PM
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I absolutely hope prices are going up. If they do, it will vindicate what I have said on this board several times, "Quit scrapping out decent cars!"

I have a similar story to your 100-4. In the mid- 1980's I got in a big Healey buying spree and owned a couple 100-6's, a couple 3000 MKI BT7's, a MkII Tricarb BT7, and a 3000 MkIII ph.2. Some were parts cars that I had paid $300 to $400 each for (and I really mean they were truly hulks...worse than you can imagine). Anyway, by the end of the 1980's I sold those hulks for $3,000 each.

Look at this way. There were only a little over 4000 '76 models built. How many are left? Maybe half? At some point, those will become worth saving. They may not become Ferrari valuable; however, they will be worth restoring.

Mark my words...I've been here before!
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