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craigerz
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: 15 miles no. of Salt Lake City
Posts: 550
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I have '74 911 targa. I need to know the value in the real world for it, asap!!!
It is a very, very nice car, new top quality paint, white, on a rust free SO. Cal chassis. Very straight, done right w/ quality materials. New windshield, rubber parts, ect. 16" 7 & 9 fuchs, good rubber. 911 s alloy front brakes, s rears, all rebuilt, adj front sway bar, std rear bar, turbo tie rods, new gray total leather interior w nice basic recaros, new carpet. dash perfect, nice soundsystem, very nice targa top, early turbo tail, s/c flares 7:31 915 w/ lsd, needs 2nd gear syncro, very nice 3.2 w/exaust and chip, low miles on rebuild, runs very strong. a/c w/sanden compressor underdash vents blows very cold. other than the trans issues, the car is incredible, plus a '74 does not need emissions in CA, and it has been given CA's blessing on paper anyway. So, whats it worth for real? Thanks in advance |
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: WI, US
Posts: 666
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'74's were the most desireable of the mid years, and with the motor transplant on your car, the 2.7 liter faults go away.
If this car is sharp, rust free, drives nice and presents very well, you could probably see $15,000, less the cost of the trans rebuild (which seems to run $3500 to $5000). Again, if it's nice, I bet you could fetch $12,000 for it as it sits, maybe more depending on how bad 2nd gear is. Good luck! Jay 90 964, 84 3.2 |
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Registered
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Ohio
Posts: 87
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I'd say ask $15K, you'll get some callers.
This one is a '74 Carrera Targa, still a good omen http://www.rmauctions.com/CarDetails.cfm?SaleCode=AZ08&CarID=r158&Currency= |
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