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Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Fort Collins,CO,USA
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1986 951 value question
I am considering taking an 86 951 as a partial trade for my 911 cab that I am selling.
I'm trying to get a good idea of its value, to use in the negotiation. Its black/black, 120k miles, 2 owner, some records, 10k timing belt, pretty much immaculately clean and very very nice. No pics, but it looks like a very stock 951, phone dials, etc... Anyone care to take a stab as to what it might be worth? Ballpark is fine. Thanks for any info. Brian
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$7-9K. No more unless there's something really special about it and at 120K miles, that's very unlikely.
HTH.
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Stephen Porter -- ABQ, NM --------------------------------------------------------------------- Current: 2007 base Cayman and 1989 944 Past: 2 914's (ancient history)...long list of 951's, S2's, one Boxster S and garage-queen '89 928 S4, now living in Texas. |
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Monkey Wrench
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: CA
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So a 951 is the Turbo version and the 944 is the normally aspirated one, right?
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Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: VA
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I have watched these cars, '86 951's in particular, for some time. They might be the best performance for the dollar out there. IMHO $6k tops. The price goes up quick for newer models, but $6k for an '86.
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