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I am considering this vehicle for purchase

https://www.copart.com/lot/67197761/salvage-1968-porsche-912-pa-york-haven

Anyone know its history? What might a good price point be? Thanks in advance.

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Old 12-18-2021, 11:39 AM
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Pulls to the right a bit.
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Prices are a bit all over the place on 912s at the moment.
Low sales on BAT are $30k but few and far between. Higher / typical are around the $40k+. Some wild prices there too in the $80s, but due to the history, this car will never be one of those without a special engine in it.

Private sales are around $30k upwards for a nice running, non concours, non rotten Sunday driver car. They are hard to find though.

Beverly Hills Car Club have been pushing their prices up for 912s for a while and seem to have met the ‘sticking point’ where the cars don’t seem to be moving very quickly any more.

At the $2k current price, it’s worth all that and more in parts. Assuming the engine and trans are good, you could probably buy it for up to $4.5k and if it was too much for you, get your money back by parting it out.

Not sure I would personally put that one back together, but I’m sure there are worse that have been returned to the road. There is a surprising amount of work getting a front ended car hit that hard, back tracking straight and true again - especially for an amateur like me.

Maybe someone on 912BBS forums knows the car.

This is all due to change literally on a month by month basis as the markets for classics flow due to time of year and people’s financial optimism.
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It's at Co Part, this car will sell minimum $15,000 but could reach well into the 20's, crazy but true. Take the wreck, and the salvage history hit and there is no deal on a car like this. If you could have bought it off the guy that wrecked it yes, but now that's it at Co Part it cooked, high priced cooked.

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It's at Co Part, this car will sell minimum $15,000 but could reach well into the 20's, crazy but true. Take the wreck, and the salvage history hit and there is no deal on a car like this. If you could have bought it off the guy that wrecked it yes, but now that's it at Co Part it cooked, high priced cooked.

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No old Porsches go for that cheap there. Like BAT, the bidding won't get serious until the 60 second live window on the actual auction date. Since that one is a Pure Sale there is no reserve.

Tried to buy a salvage 997 turbo in October, bidding went up 25k in those last seconds to a price it would never have brought elsewhere.
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Pulls to the right a bit.
I guess it will Not Buff Out, lol
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Most co part cars get exported

Higher values over all
Lower labor cost to repair
No salvage titles.

Almost impossible to over come here in the US
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Prices are a bit all over the place on 912s at the moment.
Low sales on BAT are $30k but few and far between. Higher / typical are around the $40k+. Some wild prices there too in the $80s, but due to the history, this car will never be one of those without a special engine in it.

Private sales are around $30k upwards for a nice running, non concours, non rotten Sunday driver car. They are hard to find though.

Beverly Hills Car Club have been pushing their prices up for 912s for a while and seem to have met the ‘sticking point’ where the cars don’t seem to be moving very quickly any more.

At the $2k current price, it’s worth all that and more in parts. Assuming the engine and trans are good, you could probably buy it for up to $4.5k and if it was too much for you, get your money back by parting it out.

Not sure I would personally put that one back together, but I’m sure there are worse that have been returned to the road. There is a surprising amount of work getting a front ended car hit that hard, back tracking straight and true again - especially for an amateur like me.

Maybe someone on 912BBS forums knows the car.

This is all due to change literally on a month by month basis as the markets for classics flow due to time of year and people’s financial optimism.
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1968-porsche-912-79-2/ A similar 912, albeit undamaged, sold for $43,912.

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