LarryT wrote:
Great choice!
This is exactly the reason Ed said to buy the best you can find & afford. There are tones of these beauties around and one has your name on it. The expense of restoring one of these even moderately in need of freshening will shock you... especially if you have to pay someone to work on it.

Agreed.
If you want to rehab it, buy a Cutlass, or a Volksbeetle, or something else with cheap parts. Heck, even a post-67 Corvette would be cheaper to work on than a 911.

Why don't you guys buy this and make a restorod with modern parts?
Should be able to do it all for $5-6k and the car should be worth at least that much when it's done.
http://lansing.craigslist.org/cto/1650876432.html
Mitch.

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