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OsoMoore 08-13-2013 08:59 AM

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.
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Year        Model        Price        Location
1979        Targa        12000        Raleigh, NC
1981        Targa        13000        Los Angelos, CA
1981        Targa        11900        Philadelphia, PA
1981        Targa        8500        Raleigh, NC
1980        Coupe        13000        Lexington Park, MD
1983        Cab        12500        North Chicago
1979        Targa        9500        Minneapolis
1982        Targa        12500        Washington DC
1982        Targa        12900        Phoenix, AZ
1978        Targa        12500        Austin, TX
1980        Targa        14000        Dallas, TX
1982        Targa        14200        Atlanta, GA
1979        Coupe        12500        Fairport, NY
1978        Targa        11000        Middleton, MA
1980        Targa        11500        Los Gatos, CA
1983        Targa        13900        Overland Park, KA
1984        Targa        12500        LA, CA
1981        Targa        12950        Denver, CO


Flojo 08-13-2013 09:25 AM

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 ;-)

geshaghi 08-13-2013 08:36 PM

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.

CountD 08-13-2013 08:52 PM

Nice list, thanks for sharing it as it gives a reasonable idea of where the market was and where it's going.

Macroni 08-14-2013 01:57 AM

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.

wgerow 08-14-2013 04:00 AM

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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.
I know of two very stock and good quality sib 100,000 mile examples that sold for $19,000 in my area this summer.

wgwollet 08-14-2013 08:52 AM

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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