Equipment
Fuchs wheels, Pirelli P6000 tires, gold brightwork, Blaupunkt radio, tools, owners' manual.
Condition
#3 Good
Runs and drives well. Flaws not noticeable to passersby. Most common condition.
French market car. Represented as matching numbers. The 1990s repaint has a good shine to it and no major blemishes, but also visible orange peel. Tired-looking, scratched wheels. Tidy underneath but never fully restored. Lightly scratched window frames. Decent seats, but the dash and gauges look tired and there is some wear on the driver's door panel. A desirable early S let down just a little bit by only a few cosmetic shortcomings.
Market commentary
Sold for $86,580 at Quail Lodge 2008, and hammered not sold at a $90,000 high bid at Bonhams Scottsdale 2013. Much has happened in the classic 911 market since then, more than this modest price would suggest. Bonhams' $110,000 low estimate seemed reasonable, but it crossed the block at no reserve to a result that is seriously favorable to the buyer.