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What's my 75 911 worth?

Seriously thinking of selling my 75 911S. I've never actually listed it for sale before but have toyed with the idea, but this time I am seriously looking to get it ready to sell soon. Runs very smooth and pulls hard. Have had it for ~8years now and this project is done and now my interests are changing. Putting in a swimming pool for the kids and have other hobbies that need attention. Wondering what I should ask for it in the current market. And wondering if I should just list it for sale here or try eBay or BAT?

1975 911S coupe w/ sunroof 89k original miles on chassis (2k miles since complete restoration)

3.6L 1993 964 engine
915 5speed with LSD
REVV shifter
16x8/10 Etoile (custom frosted RSR silver finish)
RasantProducts GT3 intake
MoTec engine management
Momo driver's seat and harness (freshly upholstered original sport seat included)
rear seat delete
suede headliner
leather interior and dash
B+B exhaust
Currently no heat but could be added if needed. I never drive it in the cold and the weather is almost always warm enough this part of Cali even in the dead of winter with the exception of a few days.
Roll cage
Getty Design carbon hood (original steel included)
early 930 Whale tale (fiberglass reproduction) (original steel decklid included)
Steel 930 flares
Gauges fully rebuilt by North Hollywood Speedo and custom LED lighting added
Aluminum dash/floor boards custom made and installed by RasantProducts
Stereo and speaker deleted
Coilover suspension
917 style throttle pedal
Car weighs 2499 pounds

I'm probably forgetting to list some things, but I think this is enough info to get a ballpark valuation.









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Very nice…. $120,000ish

BaT might bring more but all minor details (heat) will need completion.
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Meticulous work! 120k? I don't know. I was just hoping I could see the suede headliner. I've never laid eyes on one or even heard of such a thing.
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Very cool! If you want $120 or anywhere near that here is what I would recommend.

Sell the wheels, the steering wheel, the wing, the hood, the cibies, the 917 throttle pedal, and the fog covers.

Replace with Fuchs, cool tires, regular hood, regular pedal, smoothie decklid, and prototipo.

Extra bonus, powdercoat all the aluminum flavored interior pieces satin black.

With those mods I think you could easily pull north of 80, maybe 120 if you are lucky.

Current look I'd say 70's or RNM. No offense, just catering to what I've seen bring bigger coin on BaT.
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PS, you know what's more expensive than a classic 911? A pool. soooooo much money and maintenance. Though they are awesome in the summer.
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Nice car! I think you will get 90-100k on BAT, but as mentioned a pool with gas heater, auto cover, and electric work is 2X the 911, but a good investment in your family and health !

we hope to be swimming laps by Xmas.
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Very nice…. $120,000ish

BaT might bring more but all minor details (heat) will need completion.
That was my first thought as well. Spend a few grand and it will bring all the money.
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A lot of car but I tend to agree with others re: BaT. Enthusiasts car and that mightn’t speak to the frenzied first time(ish) buyer on BaT. Legitimate suggestion would be to have 911R sell it on BaT if you go down that route. He seems to have a halo on that platform for cars like yours, which gets people to do unnatural things
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Thanks all. All great advice. Will look into what getting the heat operational will take.
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Across the pond..... $119,000 ish

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