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Originally Posted by 93097004xx
I don't know why folks put $100,000 cars like 930s or Testarossas on BaT..
With these cars folks are going to want to see them up close before bidding.
There is quite a difference between buying a $35,000 car sight unseen to a $100,000+ car sight unseen.
That simple.
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I do not know if this is an all inclusive list of BAT auctions for 2016. I might have missed one.
2016 Year Type Price Comments
9-Sep 1976 930 $85,000.00 No Sale
17-May 1977 930 $128,000.00
13-Jan 1979 930 $73,000.00
23-Jun 1979 930 $115,000.00 No Sale
8-Aug 1979 930 $82,500.00
10-Aug 1982 930 $58,400.00
8-Nov 1982 930 $59,000.00
16-Sep 1984 930 $74,000.00
2-Sep 1986 930 $77,777.00
30-Sep 1986 930 $74,888.00
12-Dec 1986 930 $92,000.00 Modified
30-Dec 1986 930 $71,500.00
22-Aug 1987 930 $66,666.00
25-Oct 1987 930 $66,500.00 46000 Miles
9-Jun 1988 930 Targa $100,000.00
16-Dec 1988 930 $118,000.00 28000 Miles
Total: 16 cars
Average: $84,000 Hi Ave: $91,000 Low Ave: $73,400
High Sale: $128,000
Low Sale: $58,400
3 cars sold over $100,000 with 1 no sale at $115,000.
16 transactions is a sufficient statistic to draw a highly probable conclusion from.
It did appear when looking at the sales chronologically that the market was in fact stable throughout the year, neither increasing or declining. Unfortunately this was not a real time analysis that would allow the tracking of mileage and originality which I have determined appear to be the most differentiating characteristics.