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What is an Average SC Price this Summer?
Last spring I bought my SC for a good price. Out of curiosity, I did some poking around today. It looks like SCs are up to around $17K+ on average this year - a pretty significant increase. I mainly looked at higher mileage cars with no rust and rebuilt engines - not perfect examples.
Are they really up that much in price? Here are some columns from my research spreadsheet from April 2012. Code:
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Well, these orientationlists are that much worth as the belief you give it.
An SC is that much worth as to what a buyer is ready to pay for. But compared to Germany, a good SC even for max 20k is a bargain ;-) |
A rising tide lifts all boats. A good SC is a bargain at $20k. As early 911's continue to increase in value, lots of folks who are now priced out of the early car market have turned to SC's as a reasonable alternative.
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Nice list, thanks for sharing it as it gives a reasonable idea of where the market was and where it's going.
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Paid $19,000 for a very clean 1983 Coupe. I will put another $10,000 into it upgrading A/C (big job), replacing dash, exhaust, suspension adjustment, as well as miscellaneous minor long term maintenance items, a full engine service and clutch adjustment. (I am a check book mechanic and prioritize results of work quality as well as price) this will have me into the car complete for $30,000 +. the car should then be a very complete daily driver.
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I know a few sold for around 17-19k, it's mixed sometimes you can move into a 3.2 for a few bucks more. I know a 1984 Targa for 18k, 1986 Cab for 22k...good buys....but much searching
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