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Originally Posted by cellison
I will more than likely take early "retirement" and sell a car or 2 to simplify my life. With this being the driving force, the stock market being on a tear, and the value of the $$ being weak, I am considering to consign the 930 to one of the auction houses for Amelia Island in March. Between RM, Hollywood, Gooding, and Bonham's, which one would best the bet fit (maximize the net cash in my pocket) for the 930? it is a 44k mile excellent car rate a 2/2- per an appraisal in 2015. Looking at the cars to be auctioned, I don't think I saw an early 3.3 turbo. 
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Original paint? Really a condition 2? 78/79?
Gooding will bring $135,000 to $150,000 depending on crowd.
That is a VERY desirable color so Im guessing closer to $150,000.
BaT... not sure lately they just don’t bring the money for original collector cars.
BaT is more of a enthusiast site than collector auction site.
Collectors with $150,000+ to spend will want to see,touch,smell the 930 and it’s patina before they will let go of the $$$.
I must say you have one very desirable early 3.3.
Let me say that I feel you are selling too soon.. The market still does not recognize or even appreciate the significance/importance of these early 3.3s 78/79 930s in relation with their place in the history of the 930. In time they will I believe be right along side the 3.0 cars.