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I know that these cars have a certain following but with all old cars, it becomes a case of restoration costs and hassle exceeding the price of a good example. IOW, it's only worth it to buy the best one you can because it's much cheaper than restoring one. Also, there is the (related) issue of how much of a restoration industry exists for the car because it can be impossible to properly restore regardless of $$. Are mint early Sciroccos that rare? What do they bring in the marketplace?
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Also, there are no '63 911s. A 1964 titled 911 would be extremely rare, as in you could spend your entire life looking for one with an open wallet and never score.
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Here's what NADA says for whatever its worth?
1975 Volkswagen Scirocco 2 Door Coupe Value, Prices & Specs | NADAguides | NADA 1975 Volkswagen Scirocco Book Value & 1975 Volkswagen Scirocco Market Price Hagerty doesn't list them??
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That actually sounds about right, from what little I've seen in the recent past.
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From what I have seen with other cars, price depends a lot on the question if zse Germans are buying them. I would guess the the Mk1 VWs are bought and brought to Europe. They had a huge following over there and they are all rusted and run into the ground by now. $10k is nothing in Euros, if you can get a CA or AZ survivor that can get the H (historic) plates which is low in cost.
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A little late to the party, so I'll get right to it.......here's my 1977, bought it in high school, drove it 50k plus miles in 3 years, that car had soul
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So how much is the one I'm looking at worth...eleventy billion dollars?
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Really? I've been hording a setup for years...now i'll have to dig it out and go over it.
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Bought a 1979 brand new upon graduating from college (yes, I'm older). Still remember that the car payment on the loan was $234.08 per month. LOVED that car. Could throw it around like nobody's business and yes, it handled well in the snow. I too will warn you about the electrics - I had a starting issue that was eventually diagnosed as a bad board. If memory serves, there was eventually a recall for that problem after I'd spent hundreds of $$ on 'fixes' and gotten stranded several times. Mine only had a 4-speed and I often wished it had another gear, but it ran like stink, particularly with only 1-2 people in it. Wasn't quite as peppy with 3-4. Sadly sold it when I moved to Chicago and had no where to garage it. Hope it works out for you. Did I mention that I LOVED that car?
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I think that you're suffering from severe delusion if you think that your car and this one are worth the same. Absolutely bat-schit. Your car does not look to be in even medium fair condition. |
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CL >st louis >all for sale / wanted >cars & trucks - by owner contact x prohibited[?] Posted: a month ago 1988 Volkswagen Scirocco 16V - $4800 (South City St. Louis) image 1image 2image 3 © craigslist - Map data © OpenStreetMap (google map) (yahoo map) 1988 VW Scirocco odometer: 136500 VIN: WVWCB0531JK003487 manual transmission Here is a great condition, 1988 VW Scirocco 16V. If you're looking at this, you probably know what it is. 5 speed, A/C, Sunroof, Tornado Red (sprayed original color) rims, original tear drop wheels included, detachable faceplate stereo with all new speakers and sub . Newer brakes clutch, ECU, plugs, wires, etc. It's runs fantastic and it's daily driven. 136k miles but certainly doesn't act it. Driven 1000-2000 miles a month. Call or text 314/608/0000 •do NOT contact me with unsolicited services or offers post id: 4296535534 posted: a month ago email to friend ♥ best of Avoid scams, deal locally Beware wiring (e.g. Western Union), cashier checks, money orders, shipping. is one in St Louis |
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What would a 1988, (Mk2), Scirocco w/ ~150k miles in the rust belt have to do with the car being discussed on this thread?
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Just throwing that out there, just a fyi so sorry.
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Ok...not really looking to buy one other than the one this thread is about. I'm sure that a nationwide search would turn up a few in various conditions.
I'm also confident that it's not too hard to figure out what the one I'm hunting is worth. Just take the value of an average one in good condition and add the appropriate surcharge.
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Rust is a deal killer when it comes to the value of any collectible car, as well as general condition in other areas.
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But what is that surcharge?
It is a cool car, but will someone drop $15, 20k, 30k on it? It may be a very non-linear curve, price vs. condition. And it can go either way (flattening out at a certain price, regardless of condition, or going through the roof when approaching perfect condition, like that MB you posted on the SL500 thread). One though I had was if the turbo kit helps or hurts this car's value. Are there purists that want an all stock car? Would it be better to return it to stock and sell the turbo separately? It sure looks like it could be worth a couple grand by itself. To get a good market value, I would look for pristine examples sold on Ebay. Do some digging in Deutschland too - here an example: http://suchen.mobile.de/auto-inserat/vw-scirocco-gt-1-hand-orig-36tkm-sch%C3%B6neck/174235036.html?lang=de&utm_source=DirectMail&utm_medium=textlink&utm_campaign=Recommend_DES European prices are usually a good indicator. That car on mobile.de is as pristine as it gets for Germany and dealer price is 14k Euro. That's $20k, but it is at a dealer and already in the Fatherland. To make an import worth someone's while, a comparable price may be $15k? So, looks like $15k would be doable. There are more examples on mobile.de but the one I found was the closest to my basic knowledge about these cars. I do however know that I would never spend $15k on any Mk1 VW ... ![]() G Last edited by aigel; 02-28-2014 at 01:01 AM.. |
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Hard to say what that car will bring or what is needed to get it in top running condition. I'd suggest submitting on BaT and the appropriate VW forums, and probably list it on eBay with a safe reserve. Should be worth at least $10K, and I could see it bringing double that, maybe more. The air is thin with cars like this.
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