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Another what is it worth thread if anyone can stand it
Sorry to do this again I know it has been done here a million times but here it goes. A guy was driving by my house my car was outside and as usual he stopped and asked the question do you want to sell that? I said make an offer and he did $70K
Now the question 1986 930 70,000 Miles White over Burgandy car is in very good condition mostly original paint runs perfect interior is perfect some mods, B&B headers with heat and B&B 2 out exhaust B&B intercooler K27 turbo WEVO shifter cold air intake all smog stuff removed But I do have all of the original parts for the car including the radio. I can't help but think it is worth more I know the $100K plus ones on ebay hardly ever sell but what do you guys think? I included a pic the car currently has the color keyed Fuchs on it and that is how I would sell it. Thanks for any input http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1481898071.jpg |
Good rule of thumb, if the guy driving around trying to buy cars out of people's garages makes you an offer, you car is worth more.
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This perfectly modified 86 just sold for $96k a few weeks ago. I would guess yours would sell for about the same. Modified turbo cars do not bring a premium on resale.
But if its a long hood that resembles a Singer car... lookout!:rolleyes: Modified 1986 Porsche 911 Turbo | Bring a Trailer So like Adam said "it's worth more". The guy is looking to make a quick 20%-30% off your car. |
No, the offer is 15-20k short
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do you want to sell? You never said that you did, and that car will only go up in value
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$80k would be a fair offer. $70k seems low. You can get more if you turn it back to stock of course.
1986 Porsche 911 Turbo 5-Speed | Bring a Trailer |
Don't get sucked into this. There are guys that spend all day driving around neighborhoods looking for old cars to buy. About a year ago I had a guy try to buy my '75 Targa as it sat in my driveway 1/2 apart as I was getting it ready for paint. I told him it wasn't for sale but he was aggressive and kept pushing me for a number. I told him $60K would buy it so he backed off. Then we started chatting about his business. He then bragged about how he's bought a bunch of old cars for super cheap and it's a good business because most people don't know what their cars are worth. For example, he bought a nice driver 912 for $15K and flipped it for $18K the next day to his buddy "in the business" who I assume sold it for quite a bit more. It sounded like a $25-$30K car by his description.
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Now that guy knows where an $80K car lives. I'd lock her up tight if I were you.
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90% of those guys who drive around call BHCC, that's their "guy". I know because a lot of them call me once, and when I won't wire them money over a phone call and a cell phone pic they stop calling me.
Luckily they aren't around here, but I live in a small town. Every once in awhile one of those guys stops by the shop and says, "I got a guy who will buy everything here." I politely explain that I sell at full retail and there is nothing for you here. ---Adam http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1481922722.JPG http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1481922722.JPG http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1481922722.JPG |
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Thanks for the replies I go back and forth between selling and not selling I have only put about 1000 miles on it in the last 3 years so sometimes I hate to see it just sit there but I do enjoy looking at it almost as much as driving it.
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