Quote:
Originally Posted by Fredie
Thats a 50% hit. Ouch.
Its an "S" engine from that year just not per the COA
Its a color from 1970 for the 911's
Its a 911S per its vin numbers on the tub, latch panel and A pillar and COA
Its bloody gorgeous
A discount like that seems a bit harsh
911 T's out number "S" cars 4 to one
This whole matching numbers thing is rediculous
Wow
|
It's not that all cars need to be numbers matching, I think the guidance you are being given is that a car with matching #'s is higher $$. Probably an accurate estimate of a 40 -50% hit
Some colors demand or at least some folks are willing to pay more for.. the color of your car is a secret so we cannot factor that into an estimated value.
I think many of us have seen money poured into a " restoration" that the owner loves and thinks it's the best car in the world but our eyes see things the owner doesn't. If someone is going to pay 200 for a car they or at least I would want it as it left the factory. No incorrect parts ( bolts, washers, wire, decals, carpet, headliner etc) and are they original parts, original refurbished, NOS or reproduction parts, colors of materials etc. All this needs to be known for an accurate valuation.
That's my.,02 My comments aren't to slam your car but without more info and photos it's an estimate of 75-???K car.