Equipment
2341/157hp, 5-speed, Fuchs wheels, Pirelli tires, lowered to European ride height. Leather upholstery.
Condition
#3 Good
Runs and drives well. Flaws not noticeable to passersby. Most common condition.
Tired paint with light scratching and fisheyes. Lightly scratched window frames. Good but aged interior. Represented with $7500 in recent mechanical service. A presentable, but driver quality 911 T.
Market commentary
At one time a car like this, a base T model recently sorted mechanically but a little tired mechanically, would have been a fine choice for someone looking to get into a classic 911 at a modest price. Alas, there just isn't a realistic way to get into a good early 911 for a modest price anymore, and this on-market result shows it.