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911dreams 08-02-2019 05:49 AM

help needed determining value of 912
 
Hi, I'm going to look at a 1966 912 tomorrow. The owner states no motor/interior. Body work has been finished about 15-20 years ago and is in primer. It has rear flares added along with converting the rear to look like an 80's SC. It also is convertible. I'm guessing it was originally a targa. So its a rolling shell without "rot". I'm just trying to gauge some sort of value. (I know its hard without seeing it)

racer 08-02-2019 05:59 AM

What are you going to use it for? How much would you pay for a roller coupe or targa? How much will you be "undoing" ? Its a hodgepodge for sure. I have no idea what a 912 vin roller runs these days, but maybe $1500?

911dreams 08-02-2019 06:19 AM

I just found out if was converted from Coupe to convertible. Hes asking 5k for the rolling shell which has the body work complete.

MBAtarga 08-03-2019 11:32 AM

What is your goal in purchasing this roller? You'll end up spending $25k to make it a daily driver.

NYNick 08-03-2019 12:36 PM

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Originally Posted by MBAtarga (Post 10545687)
What is your goal in purchasing this roller? You'll end up spending $25k to make it a daily driver.

I'm assuming it needs everything. $25K is $15K too low IMO.

JMS935 08-03-2019 01:03 PM

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Originally Posted by NYNick (Post 10545733)
I'm assuming it needs everything. $25K is $15K too low IMO.

I was wondering how a roller turns into a daily driver for 25k as well. These are all value traps as far as I’m concerned. It’ll cost more getting it road worthy than to just buy one that already is road worthy, yet the allure of buying it so cheap is what sucks people in to take on the project. It’s for one that’s a glutton for punishment, that’s for sure.

Matt Monson 08-03-2019 02:15 PM

911dreams, as others have alluded to, this is likely to end in tears.

If all the underpinnings are there; brakes, suspension, etc, he will get $5k for it. The only way this works out somewhat financially sound is if you have a complete running rust bucket to build onto it. I keep hoping to stumble onto the right roller. I’ve got a 75 targa that would be a great donor car. The chassis is too far gone to bother fixing but she runs like a top.

911dreams 08-04-2019 09:07 AM

The car was trashed. The convertible conversion was an embarrassment and the body work was done poorly. I passed on the car because I didn’t want to insult him. I probably would have bought it just to part it out which would barely be worth it

JMS935 08-04-2019 09:33 AM

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Originally Posted by 911dreams (Post 10546608)
The car was trashed. The convertible conversion was an embarrassment and the body work was done poorly. I passed on the car because I didn’t want to insult him. I probably would have bought it just to part it out which would barely be worth it

Good call. Unless you’re a salvage yard these are rarely worth your time, even for parts, and they carry negative value in terms of a restoration project. Buy one that runs and be thankful you dodged a headache.


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