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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 |
Yes I would think so if all else is the same.
I would want the 72 |
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
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That could be the one M2 is looking for. Doesn't seem like a barn find though.
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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. |
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Regards, Roy T |
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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. |
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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 |
Hagerty recently updated a bunch of values on their valuation site. It might be worth looking at the change.
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I just noticed the Dec issue of Excellence has a market update. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1636589012.jpg
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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 |
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