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lisa 11-13-2020 04:19 PM

I have 4 Porsches. I am ready to sell, looking for advice on value, and senarios....
 
I posted this in the cars for sale and was not able to post photos from messages there, so this is the first car I am wanting to sell. I don't know what to be asking for this car as it is very unique. This was built by the previous owners of Sport Haus specifically for Reno Fernley raceway.
1971 914-6 2.4 911 motor, 993 brakes and drilled rotors, brake cooling vents, 2 external oil coolers, 911RS exhaust, Duel Webers, 901 side shift with block out plate, and race ratios (don't know what they are). Koni sport Adjustable on all 4 corners, full cage, MSD ignition, keyless ignition, Custom upholstery and seats, completely lightened (weighs 1200 lbs, corner weighted). 3 piece centerline wheels 315 40 18 rear, 205 50 15 in the front, Prototipo Steering wheel
I appreciate your feedback

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Matt Monson 11-13-2020 04:33 PM

Hello Lisa,

It’s been a while. We’d be happy to help you. First off what is the vin? And engine number? Whether it’s a 6 conversion or a factory six effects value.

lisa 11-13-2020 05:34 PM

The Vin is 4712907848, Not an original 914-6, The engine number I believe is on top of the motor under the tin correct? I don't want to pull carbs off and remove tin to get at it. Car runs terrific Pulling carbs and messing with it makes me nervous.

lisa 11-13-2020 05:43 PM

Also, I have the side skirts that go along the rockers, they attach with Zoos (?) Zoose fasteners..... One cannot stand on them, and are not structural so they are on a top shelf in my Garage. Getting in the car We just hop over the doors, the skirts get in the way. I mainly Autocrossed after crashing another car at the track. This is not an autocross car! I tried. I have video of this car 1-2 months ago, running up the street and back etc. This sits an inch off the ground, a racetrack car for sure.

Matt Monson 11-13-2020 05:46 PM

Engine number is stamped into the alternator/fan stand. On the driver side up near the firewall.

lisa 11-13-2020 05:49 PM

OK, It's dark and raining, I'll post it here tomorrow morning.

911heaven 11-14-2020 08:57 AM

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Originally Posted by lisa (Post 11102342)
I posted this in the cars for sale and was not able to post photos from messages there, so this is the first car I am wanting to sell. I don't know what to be asking for this car as it is very unique. This was built by the previous owners of Sport Haus specifically for Reno Fernley raceway.

Fernley? That's getting close to home (town), about 30 minutes or less in a 911 or a GT-R. 47 miles to Fernley, 40 mi to the raceway maybe. Yerington is where I'm talking about. Plus, my HS cheerleader girlfriend was named lisa. GLWS!

lisa 11-14-2020 05:26 PM

Hi, Thanks for helping with this. The Fan housing number isn't the engine number. I googled it and it's than fan number. The fan number is 9011061015R. Another number near there is *6129151*. I think the number we are looking for will require me to remove the top shroud... unless anyone has another numberlocation??

Thanks soo much.

Matt Monson 11-14-2020 05:32 PM

6129151 is a 1972 2.4 911T engine.

I would put your car between $20-25k. I bought mine a year ago in that same range.

dwelle 11-14-2020 09:33 PM

with a supertec motor though, no?...

75 911s 11-15-2020 07:33 AM

15k for faster sale. Vintage 914 track cars are a tougher sell. Saw a similarly outfitted 914 track car go for 15k last month. 20-25k is my estimate for a longer sale.

Unobtanium-inc 11-15-2020 07:45 AM

I paid $15,000 for my 914/6 track car. My car had a 3.3 motor and a Hewland gearbox.
Another one spent the last year on Pelican and I think finally sold for about $17,000. A very limited market.

---Adam
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Matt Monson 11-15-2020 08:12 AM

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Originally Posted by dwelle (Post 11103568)
with a supertec motor though, no?...

I was unable to verify it, even though it has all the right bits to be one. Henry has no record of the build.

I will also remind everyone posting that I always give advice on an asking price. It’s a starting point. You never know who is going to fall for a certain car.

Adam, I don’t consider yours a comp. how many years ago was that? You of all people know that even my deal of a year ago is old. Yours is ancient and arguably not relevant.

Unobtanium-inc 11-15-2020 08:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Matt Monson (Post 11103828)
I was unable to verify it, even though it has all the right bits to be one. Henry has no record of the build.

I will also remind everyone posting that I always give advice on an asking price. It’s a starting point. You never know who is going to fall for a certain car.

Adam, I don’t consider yours a comp. how many years ago was that? You of all people know that even my deal of a year ago is old. Yours is ancient and arguably not relevant.

Considering the one sold on Pelican for the same money in the last year, and was comparable to both this build and my car, it shows it's a slow market for used, mostly obsolete 914/6 full out track cars. The reason they stopped running mine in SCCA around 2008 was because it just couldn't keep up. It was in the GT3 class, running against GT3's!!!! Even with a big motor and a Hewland box, there was just nothing else that could be done to make it compete better.
I've also seen several "ask" in the $30,000 range for similar cars in the last couple of years, no takers. I think it's probably hard if you're a guy who wants to hit the track on the weekends to buy an old 914 when you can just as easily get a Boxster or a Cayman for probably the same money.
So yes, in normal circumstances a 5 year old deal is not relevant, but given the tiny market these cars are in, and the fact that 5 years later they are worth about the same amount, it's a comp.
---Adam

Matt Monson 11-15-2020 08:45 AM

Your car is a real 6 and today would likely bring twice what you paid for it.

Unobtanium-inc 11-15-2020 08:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Matt Monson (Post 11103869)
Your car is a real 6 and today would likely bring twice what you paid for it.

It's not a real six, VIN starts with a 4. And in it's current state it's probably not worth much, once I get the 904 body on that will change, but it's a bit transitional right now.

---Adam


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Matt Monson 11-15-2020 09:48 AM

All these years I thought it was a real six. I thought that was the basis of people finding your 904 conversion so offensive. My bad.

Unobtanium-inc 11-15-2020 09:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Matt Monson (Post 11103951)
All these years I thought it was a real six. I thought that was the basis of people finding your 904 conversion so offensive. My bad.

Nope, the reason they burned me at the stake on 914 World is because the car was one of a handful of 914's that ran IMSA. It was almost a great car. Garretson built the Walt Mass 914 that won IMSA, and the next year they built this car. Bob said it was a turd, didn't win, they chucked it after a year. Ironically it did find racing success later in SCCA, I think it took the checker at Mid-Ohio. But the IMSA history is what the 914 guys got so mad about. I offered to sell it before I cut it up, or trade it for a 914/6 conversion, this offer was open for a year, no takers. It was put up or shut up time, no one put up, so I got to cutting up.

---Adam

eastbay 11-15-2020 01:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Unobtanium-inc (Post 11103800)
I paid $15,000 for my 914/6 track car. My car had a 3.3 motor and a Hewland gearbox.
Another one spent the last year on Pelican and I think finally sold for about $17,000. A very limited market.

---Adam
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Sold and selling for parts value, sorry Lisa

lisa 11-15-2020 09:33 PM

So should I part this car out?
 
All told, Old 914 monsters can't win anymore, vintage racing is all there is?, Further constricting the sales market for these cars.

So, I saw a 911T motor listed on ebay for 21k. Should I part out this car?

I really appreciate a place where we can discuss this stuff. I have been in the PCA for years. I have multiple friends that have cars like mine, and who have multiple 911's in their garages that they don't want to sell, who bought 914's and put big motors in them so they could race but not possibly damage their more valuable 911's.

In posting this thread, I have so many requests and interests in my 911's. I wish the racing enthusiasts were more like me, I'm older, I like to actually drive the car and feel the surface, and the response of the mechanical vehicle. The cars are old too. No power steering, stability control...... Yes a GT3 will win all day, it shifts for you, etc... My mother could drive them and win. However, there is nothing more raw than driving a 2000lb car with carbs, without computerized assist.

My mouth watered when I first saw this car. People stared at it as it was towed on the freeway in an open trailer. It was so fulfilling to arrive at the track and share various opinions on tires, and suspension set-ups for these superlight mid engine cars that have to have gumballs in order to drive. What fun.

Now, sell the motor to those restoring old 911's. Is that what I should do?


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