The 73 RS I need.....
#1
The 73 RS I need.....
I am about $350k away from being able to get this one though.
http://www.fantasyjunction.com/used-...594a6cd2e6ba50
http://www.fantasyjunction.com/used-...594a6cd2e6ba50
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#8
Originally Posted by Link
Eventually, the cars proved to be so popular that the production run was expanded several times, with an eventual total of 1580 cars being built.
They are asking a "lightweight" price for a "touring" car.
#9
F40's command more in the collector market with the racing pedigree of the iconic 73 RS. I expect prices to continue to move in the direction of $500k for the lightweights and $300-350k for "regular" RS examples. I expect the relationship from a market pricing to the 289 vs. 429 Cobras.
#11
I have a '73 RS narrow body with a factory 2.8 RSR motor.....it's absolutely intoxicating to drive. The early cars have a totally different feel than either the SCs or carreras. It even seems more tossable than the GT3RSs. I like to see the value go up, but on the other hand that may make me less likely to really run it at the track.
#12
I have a '73 RS narrow body with a factory 2.8 RSR motor.....it's absolutely intoxicating to drive. The early cars have a totally different feel than either the SCs or carreras. It even seems more tossable than the GT3RSs. I like to see the value go up, but on the other hand that may make me less likely to really run it at the track.
#13
There is a 1973 Porsche Carrera RS Touring car featured in this month's Sports Car Market (June 2008, p.56).
It is Ser# 9113601115. And Light-Ivory.
It has a documented racing history. It sold for $425,575 in Paris at Bonhams. The engine isn't original.
I am just an underfunded little guy. I do not have the funds to race a real Carrera RS. But I can hit the wall in a fake RS as the circumstances dictate.
There are two different track cars:
It is Ser# 9113601115. And Light-Ivory.
It has a documented racing history. It sold for $425,575 in Paris at Bonhams. The engine isn't original.
I am just an underfunded little guy. I do not have the funds to race a real Carrera RS. But I can hit the wall in a fake RS as the circumstances dictate.
There are two different track cars:
- The ones that have hit the wall.
- The ones that will hit the wall.
#14
There is a 1973 Porsche Carrera RS Touring car featured in this month's Sports Car Market (June 2008, p.56).
It is Ser# 9113601115. And Light-Ivory.
It has a documented racing history. It sold for $425,575 in Paris at Bonhams. The engine isn't original.
I am just an underfunded little guy. I do not have the funds to race a real Carrera RS. But I can hit the wall in a fake RS as the circumstances dictate.
There are two different track cars:
It is Ser# 9113601115. And Light-Ivory.
It has a documented racing history. It sold for $425,575 in Paris at Bonhams. The engine isn't original.
I am just an underfunded little guy. I do not have the funds to race a real Carrera RS. But I can hit the wall in a fake RS as the circumstances dictate.
There are two different track cars:
- The ones that have hit the wall.
- The ones that will hit the wall.