OT: 356 Porsche FS on evilbay, cheap |
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OT: 356 Porsche FS on evilbay, cheap |
mikey |
Mar 8 2005, 01:06 PM
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Bids for this one are pouring in. It's up to about $300 dollars.
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mikey |
Mar 8 2005, 09:06 PM
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That's good to know - I have a 54 Cab that I plan on restoring after the 914-6 resto is finally done. Speedsters were the low cost entry model from 54-59, I've been told . And in the year of my cabriolet there were more Speedsters than Cabs. Recently a pushrod (non 4-cam) Speedster sold for $98k according to the 356 folks at http://www.356registry.org. |
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