![]() 07/23/2015 at 09:10 • Filed to: porsche, BAT, 356 | ![]() | ![]() |
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The car sold for $300,000.
That is not a typo.
It’s a numbers matching car but is far from clean. There’s sections of the frame rails rusted through. There’s lots of surface rust under the car. No carpet. Missing lettering on the front. Rust in the drivers door panel. I’m pretty sure I see bondo on the passenger fender.
This is just nuts!
![]() 07/23/2015 at 09:15 |
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I posted this like 10 minutes earlier. lol sorry
![]() 07/23/2015 at 13:08 |
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Ridiculous. I remember when A coupes were $25k cars, and B’s were 10-15k beaters because nobody wanted them. My boss had a Meissen Blue ‘59 356A Cabriolet “D” for years, he sold it in pieces but with all the body and paint done for $25k about 10 years ago. That car now is over $100k. Just absurd.
![]() 11/16/2015 at 16:12 |
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And this is what happens when people have just too much money. Can you imagine spending 300,000 on just one car... that still needs 40,000 dollars worth of expert restoration. I could literally buy a NICE home, build a big garage, and a whole fleet of fun cars for that kind of money. one of them could even be a 356 kit car lol.