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Longhood Values
This continues to be a source of much discussion, but wanted to offer up my recent sales experience involving my 1972 911T Targa.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-cars-sale/569599-1972-911t-targa-sale.html I think the description is pretty fair. Full of history, line by line parts, a few flaws, etc. Right from the beginning, I describe this car as a non-original vehicle. This automatically turns away probably 50% of the available purchasers. I do have several tech articles and projects listed on the board, so someone willing to do further homework could find further information. Within 4 hours of posting this ad, I was on the phone with the future buyer. 2 hours later, I had a paypal deposit. 2 days later, I was paid in full. This car went for the full asking price. No dickering. No PPI. I also had several other inquiries, that I never had a chance to speak with in person. Over/under? I don't know. You guys like to say a car is worth what someone else will pay for it. But it seems to be a good reference for non-stock vehicles with full descriptions, vehicle history and board references.
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I think the ad was great.. it was appeared as full disclosure for a car that although not original, was a very clean slightly modified driver. A sports purpose 911. There is a market for those cars too.. especially tastefully done.
Hmm, but then again I'm biased. While I appreciate a very clean & stock early 911, I more enjoy a modified car. I own a 73S, its modified w/SC flares, Recaro seats, ducktail.. on & on... It was modded way before anyone gave a hoot about the value of an old 911, and much prior to the "sports purpose" look really catching on. I did it because I needed more out of the car, had an SC but liked my earlier car better. In answering the question.. "Over/under?" its just plain hard to say these days.. the economy has changed a lot, the number of buyers and the overall demand have both dwindled. However, I think someone will still pay what they think is fair for a quality car, and not all buyers are concerned that with #'s matching, correct color etc.. I think that's a different market and buyer all together. I have noticed a trend in the number of cars being sold to Europe once again. Just my 02 cents.. Paul
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I failed to mention. This one is on its way to Norway.
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You can thank Ben Bernanke for that sale. If you hadn't noticed, the dollar sank like stone, almost overnight. I have seen sales skyrocket in the last 3 weeks, all going out of the country, or otherwise speculators.
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