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value of 1968 911L soft window targa
I bought this car from the second owner 25yrs it runs drives good. all original condition with 77,600 miles. the body looks great VIN# 11855034 how many were made and what are they worth
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I have a 68 911 soft window targa. I requested a valuation from PCA, and they said in good condition it was worth $27k. If yours is a 911 L soft window, it would be worth more because the "L" series were rare. If you are a PCA member, go to PCA.org and submit a request for the valuation of your car. Having not seen it, I would say since 912 soft windows are going for 24k to 26k right now, yours is probably worth about $30k or more if what your describing is accurate. Of course, if it is all original and in near mint to mint condition....you could double that number or more.
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Hi Mike,
I put the first lick on your ebay auction of $5,000.00. I have a set of tires that fit the car, so I thought about it as a restoration project.
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Hi Jeff,
Thx for the interest in the car! that was my intention but to many projects and not enough space (space is problem here in ca) the car is in perfect condition to restore. any question pls contact me. good luck |
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Keep in mind the PCA valuations are not apprasials and are documentation for insurance purposes. One problem with looking at historic sale prices to determine valuation when the market is moving rapidily higher is they tend to under estimate value.
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