Subject to condition, anywhere from £70-90k here in the UK
Though that would be if you were bringing it here to the UK. If it is staying in Australia it could be significantly higher - we need someone with a better grasp of the local market to comment for a price in $Aus. As I understand it the effect of the import taxes down there affects the entire landscape of used prices, including classics? _________________ Colin
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Posted: Mon May 13, 2013 8:05 pm Post subject:
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If it is staying in Australia it could be significantly higher
Good point, so then the price down under would be at least 20-25 crates of Fosters _________________ >Competitive Porsche Insurance <
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Joined: 12 May 2013 Posts: 3 Location: Melbourne, Australia
Posted: Tue May 14, 2013 2:05 am Post subject: 65 2.0L SWB 911 factory RHD
Thanks for the replies.
I have had offers on the upper end of your estimate ( $130,000AUD)
I wondered with its UK heritage, if it was worth more there.
it is best to sign on with http://ddk-online.com; the porsche forum that specialises -whats in a word, ey- in the pre-1974 Porsches.
We have a few members on there based in Oz, as well as people who bought from Oz.
There are a couple of 1965 911 owners on there, as well as 1964 and very first 911S owners who keep databases, which can be mightily useful for information!
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Posted: Thu May 28, 2015 12:45 am Post subject:
tp81 wrote:
lovely looking car, any chance of some more pictures just for the sheer enjoyment of looking.
Pictured here with Stewart Kay's 65 911 (from South Australia)at the MCG
at the 50 years of 911 Melbourne celebration. _________________ 1965 2.0 SWB 911
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Stunning car, thanks for sharing. Despite the time lag, class never ages. _________________ 1971 Alfa GT 1300 Junior
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Posted: Thu May 28, 2015 10:03 am Post subject:
tp81 wrote:
Stunning car, thanks for sharing. Despite the time lag, class never ages.
+1
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Great car. You could keep it and become a 'must-do' destination for 911uk forum members doing the trip down-under. You'd be guaranteed plenty of beer _________________ 997.2
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