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1974 Porsche 2.7R value
This car may be for sale soon. I know the "hot rod" market is all over the board so any informed opinions would be appreciated.
1974 Porsche 2.7R
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O.K., for a starting point it's currently insured for $70k. I'm not sure if that's high, low or right at the sweet spot.
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If you want to compare (I'm not intimately familiar with your build or the thread) look at Project Heavy Metal. It brought $200K on BAT. Whether it would bring that today IDK but it was a far nicer modified vehicle than some on there that have brought more. It's hard to put a valuation on something modified really. Get on BAT, look at the results for 911's of your era. Plenty of restomods have sold on there. Compare yours versus some of them. That should give you a decent ballpark figure.
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High quality metal, body and paint work http://www.spiuserforum.com/index.php?threads/are-you-looking-for-a-shop-i-am-available-in-virginia.9030/ Last edited by ChrisHamilton; 10-19-2024 at 02:07 PM.. |
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Thanks Chris, I'll check BAT to try and find some comps. I have a fairly knowledgeable Porsche friend that, in his opinion said somewhere between $90k and $110k.
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This 1974 911 2.7R is now for sale.
https://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-cars-sale/1179035-1974-911-2-7r.html
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