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shoebox 09-15-2025 03:05 PM

Value Check 1982sc with turbo flares
 
Subject: Value Check – 1982 Porsche 911SC w/ Steel Turbo Flares

Hello everyone, looking for some input on what my 911 might be worth in today’s market. Details below:

1982 Porsche 911SC
  • 201,333 miles, motor was rebuilt has chain tensioners previous owner
  • Steel turbo flares (not fiberglass)
  • Motor in good condition, runs strong
  • Suspension in good condition
  • Paint is tired / not so good, previous owner did a respray not so good
  • Interior is fair to worn
  • Rear is a little high because I deleted the AC and blower
  • Radio deleted
  • Tru Design Fuchs 17x8 F and 17x10 R
  • Front and Rear decklids primered

Car was regularly driven, not a garage queen and has roughly been in storage the last 10ish years. Recently registered and passed CA smog. I would like to get a realistic sense of what the market would pay for a car in this condition, not concours, but solid mechanically with cosmetic needs before I post everywhere. And I'm not interested in going the BAT route either.
Appreciate any thoughts or comparable sales you’ve seen lately.

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shoebox 09-15-2025 03:23 PM

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usera 09-16-2025 02:31 AM

Not an expert on pricing, but I would put the price at $40K and would be happy to get $38K. Seems low, but 200K miles means that some not so common things are going to need replacing and bad paint isn't something most P car people want to live with. AC missing is also a real issue for anyone in the hot and humid areas outside SoCal and that can be an $8K endeavor.

With the cost of a respray getting to be astronomical, $12-16K for a good-very good job and don't even ask for a perfect job, the cost of fixing these in a shop going crazy and parts climbing, it really dings the price.

I love your car, I am also on the east coast so I may be low for CA. The car is perfect for someone passionate about the 911 that can drive it as is or slowly fix the issues.

shoebox 09-19-2025 07:26 PM

@usera Thanks for your input

blucille 09-20-2025 03:44 PM

Hey @shoebox I have a friend local to you that’s very interested in the car. Check your pm’s or emails, I’m happy to connect you with the buyer.


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