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Prices on rust free cars in southern California are holding firm
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Here are the patch panels that came out of my A coupe. It was the cheapest A driver I could find http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1579580132.jpg
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prices are now holding firm in Vancouver - following a bit of a drop, last year.
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Prices are dropping in Earnest? What about prices out of Earnest?
Tom Swift said he was feeling gay, but he was only half in Earnest. Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend. Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read. (with apologies to Groucho). |
Good analysis and results from AZ, but you’ll need FB to read it.
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1836408476490698&id=510515145 746711 |
Only 4 Porsches mentioned in his list.
Bonhams had 11 including an RS that stalled at $520,000. '79 Turbo for $97K '71 T for $72K '89 Speedster $123K '76 Turbo $84K RM did sell a '76 914 for $53,200. They had 13 cars The Turbos were no where near what they sold for in '14-'15 I was more impressed with the Gooding results. 11 Friday and 13 on Saturday. David seems to get good cars at all venues.:D A '79 SC Targa went over estimates and sold for $123,200. Of course the 914/6 GT hit it out of the park at $995,000! |
Yes, only 4, but it points out that the supply problem is market wide. There’s a lot of crud being offered right now. Top cars will still being top dollar and an absence of good #2 cars on offer leads to more poor sales results all around because sellers of 3s are reaching and dreaming.
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Hammer Price should be on your phone!😉
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This low mile Venetian Blue 87 Carrera did well.
$99K https://www.barrett-jackson.com/Events/Event/Details/1987-PORSCHE-911-CARRERA-238568 |
Believe Matt M is right on.
With new Porsche over $100k don’t believe most buyers want a very average car needing something.... When it needs something , it needs a lot. Really great original, low miles and not needing anything bring strong money. Restored to a fine level still bring top dollars. |
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Low miles commands dollars; love the 15s. As strong as that price is, it is down from the highs. It might be the BJ venue that held it back , it might have done better at Goodings type venue. |
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folks certainly squabble over nice air cooled units - i have that on good authority. the big bucks folks in town? sky's the limit for perfection. Alex @ Eurosport has an '88. as perfect and original as humanly possible - he says people basically beg him to sell it. name your price sorta thing. it was his first Japanese import (of many) - he let it go once - was fortunate enough to get it back. never again, he says ...... i tried. haha. the dealer on Boundary ( https://www.companyofcars.com/ ) - those cars have sat for months. (perhaps) slightly overpriced? tiptronics, usually ....... |
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that Rianna singer is going to be famous just watch!
back on subject: personally, I wish they all would all just go down to 6,000 to 9,000 dollars again.. |
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Ha ha, true! All I know is, I drive a $4,000 dollar car differently than I drive a $40,000 car (or a $400,000 car for that matter!) |
I don’t get it. Rihanna has made a career out of rhythmic yelling. She’s terrible.
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What is a 70 / 71 T coupe worth these days?
Driver without significant rot? I’ve been keeping my eye out and there seems to be a blurring still between cars needing resto and cars that are okay drivers. I’ve seen a few together T’s in the $70s a couple in the mid $60s and a few I think might be resto projects tarted up as drivers in the $50s. Is this about right? Am I just looking in the wrong places? Decent 912s (non E) seem to start around $35k. I’d really like a longhood in my garage at some point to keep Matt’s 3.2 company. |
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I've seen plenty of nice 993 cabs with fairly low miles, 40's to 70's around for cheap cheap prices compared to a couple years ago.
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Thanks MAH77
I think I will have to improve my ‘google fu’ to find something that’s not still speculative in its pricing. |
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And I love to have a SWB 912 in my garage but I don't see that happening owning its big brother. |
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A pink super Carrera targa sitting at 30k. The market is dead.
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Targas aren't hot sellers except where they can be used year round. This one is doubly damned by the color combination. Face it, markets are good for good cars. This ain't it.
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I get it but this one would still be a bust if it had half the miles on it.
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