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suggestions for on-line sites for used car values

looking for sites to give ball park values for older porsche cars...like 1989 and older...only edmunds will allow me to put in such a yr car to get something to look at...any sites to go to for the more average condition/driver to beater cars...??
I know many of the auction houses offer car values, but, that is for premo/perfect restored/original condition cars & that is not the info I am looking for at this time...thx

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thx jp...never thought of classic car ins site(s)...I'll check it out...
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Hagerty insurance has a valuation tool that is updated every four months with four separate condition levels. Their trend for a 70S over the last year makes me very happy. Excellence magazine puts out a price guide to subscribers every august, but it paints with a very broad brush. For example, their valuation for a 911S 1967 - 1973 is $60K to $100K, with no further breakdown

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I called my mainstream insurance co to ask how they'd value my 87 and they said NADA, and if I disputed it, they'd commission a Mitchel Valuation. NADA was not so far off if you go to their "classic" section. Low/Mid/High on an 87 Carrera was $20,300/$23,800/$32,500
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