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Sboxin 11-09-2021 03:51 PM

1972 911 Value more than 71 or 73 ?
 
Hi All,

A friend has a 1972 911 T Targa --

Question: Is the 1972 911 T a higher value amount than a 1971 or 1973 model given all else is the same ( one owner, West Coast, garaged, etc. ) ??

She is thinking of selling and will be showing the car at a local Classic Porsche show soon - - maybe put the car details in the windshield - - it was written up in Car and Driver a while back. I expect there to be lot of interest given the car's provenance . . .

Thanks in advance for any feedback,

Regards,
Roy T

union 11-09-2021 09:19 PM

Yes I would think so if all else is the same.

I would want the 72

Mitch Kaye 11-10-2021 02:59 AM

72's generally are a little more desirable because of the oil door. However in this case the overall condition of the car and the provenance will drive the price

911heaven 11-10-2021 04:14 AM

That could be the one M2 is looking for. Doesn't seem like a barn find though.

coldstart 11-10-2021 05:02 AM

1972 is IMO the best year of the longhoods. You get the bigger 2.4 engine. You get all the chrome trim. You get a 915 transmission. You get the one-year only oil door with the tank in front of the rear wheels.

That said, all early 911s are fantastic cars to drive. I have had mine 17 years now and love it.

I am obviously biased as a 1972 911T targa owner.

Sboxin 11-10-2021 06:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 911heaven (Post 11514751)
That could be the one M2 is looking for. Doesn't seem like a barn find though.

Thanks for your replies - - this would be a collector's car - not a barn find . . .

Regards,
Roy T

Matt Monson 11-10-2021 08:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sboxin (Post 11514882)
Thanks for your replies - - this would be a collector's car - not a barn find . . .

Regards,
Roy T

Don’t mind him. For some reason, every time someone wants to talk targa, he suggests that I might want to buy it. I’ve had guys pm me, trying to make a deal, as a result. Just ignore him. That’s what we do.

Yes, 72 will be worth more than the 70-71 cars. 72&73 have very similar values, with the 2.4l engine and 915 gearbox. If looking for comps, I would consider 73s close enough for trying to figure a ballpark price. And of course the usual caveats of color, and things like S appearance group, etc will determine actual value.

Sboxin 11-10-2021 09:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Matt Monson (Post 11515072)
Don’t mind him. For some reason, every time someone wants to talk targa, he suggests that I might want to buy it. I’ve had guys pm me, trying to make a deal, as a result. Just ignore him. That’s what we do.

Yes, 72 will be worth more than the 70-71 cars. 72&73 have very similar values, with the 2.4l engine and 915 gearbox. If looking for comps, I would consider 73s close enough for trying to figure a ballpark price. And of course the usual caveats of color, and things like S appearance group, etc will determine actual value.

Excellent !
Thanks Matt for your reply - it clarifies a lot about the difference of pre 1972 and 1972+ . . . these are things I did not think of . . . She has a Hagerty agreed price insurance policy but it may be a few years old since they did the valuation and therefore a bit low in actual value . . . An update might be helpful . . .

Take care,
Regards,
Roy T

Matt Monson 11-10-2021 10:33 AM

Hagerty recently updated a bunch of values on their valuation site. It might be worth looking at the change.

Matt Monson 11-10-2021 03:04 PM

I just noticed the Dec issue of Excellence has a market update. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1636589012.jpg

Sboxin 11-10-2021 07:29 PM

Thanks Matt,

This is great new information . . . It should give my friend a good starting point . . .
I was thinking $80K + . . . but, maybe looking at $100K+ . . .
because of the one owner, all service records, low miles, no rust, excellent body and original paint, etc.

It will depend a lot on her patience to "deal" . . .

Regards,
Roy T

911heaven 11-11-2021 03:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by union (Post 11514617)
Yes I would think so if all else is the same.

I would want the 72

Quote:

Originally Posted by Matt Monson (Post 11515072)
Don’t mind him. For some reason, every time someone wants to talk targa, he suggests that I might want to buy it. I’ve had guys pm me, trying to make a deal, as a result.

Now Matt! I put up a 72 targa on M1's thread for sale best offer guy said here in Japan. You put your hand up for it pronto next post because it's your dream car or one of them and you hadn't even laid eyes on it. When you finally saw my fine photos and angles, back went your hand in your pocket! It was a joke! Where are the pics of that car? :) M1 could dig them up, but wouldn't I guess..... :)

Ever since I've just been trying to help, find your future baby cake for you. No joke! SmileWavy

bernie


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