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Originally Posted by rlane930
Agree - they are not accurate on the prices of 3-liter Turbos. This is good if you are a buyer in the market for a 3-liter Turbo and a clueless seller uses Pano as a price guide (no access to Web/Google).
Their top evaluation is for the 1989 Cab at $275K? Really?
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Yes there may be one ( or 2) 89's sold at that price level. So then why not $300K or more for the 78 - 79 as at least 4 sold in that range instead of the $205 they post. Not very consistent in applying their newly found desire to actually acknowledge 930s recent popularity.
No idea why they would ignore the way higher $$$$$ interest in the 3.0 liter cars than the 86-88s top value (275) as I have never seen those prices in that range being sold, but plenty of 76 77s way above their mid range published estimates. Common Panos dig a little deeper, and if nothing else check out Ferrari chat or Euro cars being sold over there to know many serious collectors prefer the 3.0 liters and the 89 5spd as of now.
The mid range price on 86-88 seem to be OK but the top price to be anyway near the 77 price is not realistic.
The 80-85 euro prices should get the shipping docks with containers full of euros being bought by the dealers ( hey Stephen Z, how you doin?), as in the past, if sellers believe the estimates. Come on, there is a world retail market for these cars . OK, OK, now I get it. The disclaimer at the end reads "best guesses for right now"