i BOUGHT NEW, A 1970 911T, four speed, s Gauges, appearance package, chrome wheels, AMFM stereo, and loved it, BUT, it was the last one with Carburetors and was fast but didn't have the ease of driving the 2.4 injection, had. My perfect car was 1972, five speed "S", with leather, in black, and silver exterior . 200 Hp and not 142, as my car had. I would have got alloy wheels, widest ones available from the Factory, and probably would have killed my self in it, but would have died with a smile on my face....PS I bought my car for 7,000 and sold it 14 years later for 8,700. Today in the shape I sold it in, (rebuilt engine) it is selling for 25K, and you never see early 911's on the street any more.
@@jackjohnsen8506 I have a lead on one, an E model, for 65k between friends. Seller asking 75 but will do 65 for friend. It needs interior and the paint is an older re spray. No rust. Looks good. The motor has not been freshened up but runs well. So this one in what I would call fair to good is in that 65k range. To get up to the next level there is a quantum leap in cost.
You know what's amazing is if were to put someone in a time capsule from 1966 and brought them to 2023, there would two cars that they would recognize instantly, and that would be a 1966 Porsche 911 and a 1966 Ford Mustang fastback, there body Styles have virtually stayed the same. Awesome Porsche.
Had a chance to get a red 1970 911T for $25,000 in 2010 that was in nice shape (**slapping myself**), no rust or anything. Not sure underneath if everything was original. This is disgustingly perfect.
@@jimsjeep91 Mine was an anthracite gray coupe. I sold it to some asians that were planning to ship it to Tokyo and resell it for $25K. I currently have a 2004 40 year Anniversary edition 911 with 22k miles but still miss my 1970 like an old girlfriend.
He never tells us why he loves the car, he never tells us what he likes about driving it, he never tells us what makes it special, he never tells us what it gives that today's cars don't. He just rattles on what you could read in a catalog, what the cars came with, woopi! how exciting, and rattles off how many owners and how he got it, bla, bla, bla, again, self-therapy, self-indulging stuff that no one needs to hear, but never a second about the driving experience of the actual car. Just a typical collector but "not" a car guy. Sad, cars like this should be owned by real enthusiasts, not bean counter collectors.
Sadly soon all combustion cars and trucks including classics will be banned from public streets in entire EU and Scandinavia :-( In Germany the Green Peoples Party gave order to shorten fuel supply from 2025 on by reducing all conventional fuel stations to only one state operated central gas station per city or county. Car washs will be forbidden too because they are climate killers, now they want to slow down all the gas station pumps from 20 litre per minute to 2 litre per minute...From 2027 on in the EU certain car spare parts will be banned too....as exhaust systems, turbo chargers and even some engine and gearbox oils...California and New York will do the same from 2027 on.... So no investments should be done in oil burning cars any longer....They even created a new kind of crime here, called emissions and smoke crime.!!! (BABVVEN & TEBBVEN & BEFVO laws)!!!!
Move to New Jersey. Plenty of new gas stations are opening up and the state is very welcoming of classic cars. No emissions test required for cars 20 years old.
Don’t worry once governments realize that the ice bans are virtually impossible to implement without destroying their economies they will back off and all those car bans will be reversed/delayed indefinitely.
Uhhhh , sounds like plans . I believe somebody might plan that but the level of disruption to pull that off will be remarkable . I could be wrong but like most things I think they make It sound worse so people complain less when whatever they do happens . The logistics of everything you just quoted are wild . Living In NY I can't even begin to see how that could happen regardless of laws . The actual physics of it and change and adaptation to make that happen is nutty . If it were the case it isn't for any reason about ecology or the atmosphere . They would first stop making passenger cars that weighed as much as 10k lbs if anybody was actually serious regardless of how it's powered . There's a million ways to reduce OVERALL CONSUMPTION but it means stopping all sorts of companies making money so I will believe it when I see it . GM just invested a mess of money into the next generation V8 that will make more power then current V8s burning less fuel cleaner and without cyl deactivation. I cant see they would invest if that was coming to NY and CA the 2 biggest markets . Somehow I think the lawyers and bean counters at GM have some bead on what's coming over a random post saying don't invest in anything with an engine . A porsche like this with 40K ORIGINAL miles is not a problem compared to a new 10klb hummer that goes 0-60 in 4 sec or whatever insanity using batteries. The electricity to push that hummer that fast comes from burning something or burning something to build a windmill made of stuff being pulled from the ground . No actual reason to get rid of much of the old stuff . Changing new stuff sure . But some of It, what your saying is people talking , you can make laws that people can only breath their own farts , but I dont see how you enforce them .
That car is so beatiful
I can hear and feel your passion and love for this car. It is quite a gem
i BOUGHT NEW, A 1970 911T, four speed, s Gauges, appearance package, chrome wheels, AMFM stereo, and loved it, BUT, it was the last one with Carburetors and was fast but didn't have the ease of driving the 2.4 injection, had. My perfect car was 1972, five speed "S", with leather, in black, and silver exterior . 200 Hp and not 142, as my car had. I would have got alloy wheels, widest ones available from the Factory, and probably would have killed my self in it, but would have died with a smile on my face....PS I bought my car for 7,000 and sold it 14 years later for 8,700. Today in the shape I sold it in, (rebuilt engine) it is selling for 25K, and you never see early 911's on the street any more.
25k?
@@flat6fever680 I chescked and your right, more like 55K, now
@@jackjohnsen8506 I have a lead on one, an E model, for 65k between friends. Seller asking 75 but will do 65 for friend. It needs interior and the paint is an older re spray. No rust. Looks good. The motor has not been freshened up but runs well. So this one in what I would call fair to good is in that 65k range. To get up to the next level there is a quantum leap in cost.
What a beauty...I fell in love with Porsche cars because of this model......
Beautiful Car
Now I miss my 1973 Porsche 911T...cheers!
I had the same model and color back in 1989. It was my favorite car of all time.
I don't understand why you keep selling her! I'd never want to part with such a beauty.
Agreed!
I am wondering aswell. 🙄
Fantastic car
I love to hear the stories!
same
Amazing, I have a 2011 997 4S but wish I could have this one as well.
I owned a blue 911T in the mid 80’s
Was a lot of fun
Macchina senza fine,bellissima 🎉
Sell it to buy it back several times. Wild.
Driving it like it’s a bus!
Air cool life 😎 im in Greensboro NC 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
I counted him saying “AMAZING “ 69 times. Amazing!
😂😂😂 And Phenomenal, and spectacular
You know what's amazing is if were to put someone in a time capsule from 1966 and brought them to 2023, there would two cars that they would recognize instantly, and that would be a 1966 Porsche 911 and a 1966 Ford Mustang fastback, there body Styles have virtually stayed the same. Awesome Porsche.
add the Bronco to the list, and the 2door Jeep wrangler. :)
This guy kept selling it to everyone. He is Amy Adams in The Office.
The selling to the guy in Alaska is funny 🙂
Love that car. Difficult to get a hold of one in good shape.
Very nice car 😘
I wondered why sell and buy back, then realised the gentleman here is a dealer. Nice car. ☺️
I was just about to ask "why"? Thanks for clarifying
I’m your buyer when you’re ready. Thx.
Nice car, only driven a 2.4 911 S of that style that was very impressive, rather jealous.
What did it eventually sell for , the last sale? On bat I guess
Had a chance to get a red 1970 911T for $25,000 in 2010 that was in nice shape (**slapping myself**), no rust or anything. Not sure underneath if everything was original. This is disgustingly perfect.
that one had 191 hp, and went like a rocket, for the day...
Is it for sale ????
“I owned it I sold it I owned I sold it 8 owned it I sold it !
Mind you I think I would renew the 50year old spare tire !
I still have the 53 year old Uniroyal "Rallye T3" spare in my '70 E, something about the nostalgia.
Bo, you sell it?
Sounds like you are loaning it out
what was the bid price?
Hi, that"272" on the wheel, is that the date stamp?. Thanks.
Why would you ever sell it?
Not a fan of the fog lights. I'm ready to be the next owner!!
👍❤️🔥
I like the 1985 or 95. Porsche better. 🤔
Love the 1972 911 and mine is in the rare leaf green - also did a video of it th-cam.com/video/3unj7zOHHsk/w-d-xo.html
I sold my 70 E couple for $7500.....still kills me
I'm resurrecting a Beige-Grey 1970 E, Targa, any chance this was yours?
@@jimsjeep91 Mine was an anthracite gray coupe. I sold it to some asians that were planning to ship it to Tokyo and resell it for $25K. I currently have a 2004 40 year Anniversary edition 911 with 22k miles but still miss my 1970 like an old girlfriend.
Probably made a profit reach time
He never tells us why he loves the car, he never tells us what he likes about driving it, he never tells us what makes it special, he never tells us what it gives that today's cars don't. He just rattles on what you could read in a catalog, what the cars came with, woopi! how exciting, and rattles off how many owners and how he got it, bla, bla, bla, again, self-therapy, self-indulging stuff that no one needs to hear, but never a second about the driving experience of the actual car. Just a typical collector but "not" a car guy. Sad, cars like this should be owned by real enthusiasts, not bean counter collectors.
Sadly soon all combustion cars and trucks including classics will be banned from public streets in entire EU and Scandinavia :-(
In Germany the Green Peoples Party gave order to shorten fuel supply from 2025
on by reducing all conventional fuel stations to only one state operated central gas station per city or county. Car washs will be forbidden too because they are climate killers, now they want to slow down all the gas station pumps from 20 litre per minute to 2 litre per minute...From 2027 on in the EU certain car spare parts will be banned too....as exhaust systems, turbo chargers and even some engine and gearbox oils...California and New York will do the same from 2027 on.... So no investments should be done in oil burning cars any longer....They even created a new kind of crime here, called emissions and smoke crime.!!! (BABVVEN & TEBBVEN & BEFVO laws)!!!!
Move to New Jersey. Plenty of new gas stations are opening up and the state is very welcoming of classic cars. No emissions test required for cars 20 years old.
Don’t worry once governments realize that the ice bans are virtually impossible to implement without destroying their economies they will back off and all those car bans will be reversed/delayed indefinitely.
@@overbuiltlimited Sadly China dictates the end of all combustion technology they control all western governments
Uhhhh , sounds like plans . I believe somebody might plan that but the level of disruption to pull that off will be remarkable . I could be wrong but like most things I think they make It sound worse so people complain less when whatever they do happens . The logistics of everything you just quoted are wild . Living In NY I can't even begin to see how that could happen regardless of laws . The actual physics of it and change and adaptation to make that happen is nutty .
If it were the case it isn't for any reason about ecology or the atmosphere . They would first stop making passenger cars that weighed as much as 10k lbs if anybody was actually serious regardless of how it's powered . There's a million ways to reduce OVERALL CONSUMPTION but it means stopping all sorts of companies making money so I will believe it when I see it .
GM just invested a mess of money into the next generation V8 that will make more power then current V8s burning less fuel cleaner and without cyl deactivation. I cant see they would invest if that was coming to NY and CA the 2 biggest markets . Somehow I think the lawyers and bean counters at GM have some bead on what's coming over a random post saying don't invest in anything with an engine .
A porsche like this with 40K ORIGINAL miles is not a problem compared to a new 10klb hummer that goes 0-60 in 4 sec or whatever insanity using batteries. The electricity to push that hummer that fast comes from burning something or burning something to build a windmill made of stuff being pulled from the ground . No actual reason to get rid of much of the old stuff .
Changing new stuff sure . But some of It, what your saying is people talking , you can make laws that people can only breath their own farts , but I dont see how you enforce them .
Yes and I hear they will next cap all the worlds volcanoes, climate changers you know .
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