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need honest value on my 77 930 turbo
I would like to get some honest opinions on what my 1977 930 is worth .Can't hurt my feelings.
This was a fun project. I am about done with. As you know you are never done with these toys. I got my eye on something else. No I am not a mechanic. You better be if your buy one of these old relics. I am thinking $32k:confused: http://i147.photobucket.com/albums/r...rsche002-1.jpg http://i147.photobucket.com/albums/r...e/0a7321d5.jpg http://i147.photobucket.com/albums/r...orsche/064.jpg http://i147.photobucket.com/albums/r...porsche004.jpg http://i147.photobucket.com/albums/r...rsche006-1.jpg at Rennsport http://i147.photobucket.com/albums/r...e/8adc3fda.jpg at rennsport no service history,not original paint, so all the Germans STOP READING :( maybe just for parts 1977 930 turbo, USA model ,rare sunroof delete, AC, LSD, 90 K miles, been in California for a long time, unmodified,stock, lowered ride height, no rust, no major accidents. Original Blue leather leather interior, front dash and rear speaker shelf changed to regular black due to warping. I have color matched dye to change, leaks a little at front shifter seal, Engine has had Carrera tensioner upgrade, head studs have been changed at one time, engine pulled, almost all gaskets and seals replaced, had one intake valve sticking, head rebuilt, replaced one cam ,had rocker arms and shafts reconditioned. engine runs great now, Turbo kicks in nicely, 0.8 bar, Innovate LC1 to keep an eye on AFR's, No Major accidents, front drivers fender may have been replaced. Original Fuchs, New tires, nothing fancy, just original size. Car is as clean on the bottom as on the top. All gauges work, auto heat works. Car still needs a few things, alignment, bit off from when I changed the front Koni struts. Brakes though new need a little tweaking. Only driven it a few times, brakes get better each time i drive. pretty smooth on the hiway.alignment should be offa little from when I changed the front Koni struts but it goes down the road straight and no wobbling. Camber is probably off, but not noticiable. Here is a list of stuff: Extensive top to bottom restoration. If a part was worn or none functional it was replaced with good used or new parts. All rusted or poor looking parts where bead blasted and painted. AC equipped originally, missing compressor and rear lid evaporator. Head studs changed at one point in the past, now steel, magnet sticks to them Engine had great compression tests except for #6. The intake valve was not closing. Engine/transmission pulled. Oil tube in cam carrier was plugged. Hole is normally the size of a needle. This caused the valve to become stuck open due to lack of oil. One cam reground, 6 rocker arms, 6 rocker shafts refurbished, by Dougherty Cams. #6 head rebuilt, by German Precision Engine runs smooth, sounds good, no smoking from exhaust. Runs cool All engine tins, brackets, aluminum, steel parts bead blasted and painted. If taken apart all new gaskets and seals installed 2 new oil return hoses from engine to thermostat 2 new oil return tubs New starter New battery Carrera cam tensioner upgrade Smog pump, tubes, in place, new check valve, new smog pump filter, passed California smog easily. New thermo sensor, newer cold start valve newer boost sensor New oil pressure warning sensor 6 new fuel injector blocks Fuel injectors cleaned Turbo rebuilt. Original exhaust, all professionally rewelded W pipe headers, all gaskets new, thermo reactors gone, bad for motor New Exhaust studs Innovate LC1 wide band AFR gauge New oil tank sender gasket New spark plugs, rotor and cap. New fuel filter New fuel accumulator New air filter Engine detailed, while on engine stand New Main oil lines from engine to thermostat. New Silicone valve cover gaskets New Diverter valve seal New engine belts Carrera front oil cooler added, new outer air seal gasket. New heater duct hoses BRAKES: New brake fluid New rubber brake hoses. New rear rotors New front and rear brake pads All brake calipers detailed New front wheel bearings, races and seals SUSPENSION: Steering tight, no play, smooth on the hiway New steering wheel bushing New rear sway bar bushing 2 new front sway bar bushings New front Koni strut inserts 1 new steering rack accordion rubber New Yokahama S sport tires, original sizes Original Fuchs wheels, repainted black portion TRANSMISSION: Shifts well, no grinding between shifts, mild 4th gear whine, has small leak at front shift shaft seal Clutch disc was ok, within limits, not replaced. 1 CV joint replaced, others inspected, cleaned, repacked with grease New CV joint boots, new gaskets New clutch helper spring. New shifter bushings New transmission coupler bushing EXTERIOR: brand new brand new paint, very nice quality, original color, front fender at one point was probably changed, reason for the Euro side marker. No major damage anywhere, no rust, underside detailed. New front hood struts New front and rear window seals replaced New front windshield New front smile New rear bumper guard strips New rubber seals for body parts New body gaskets/welts 1 new bellows New outer window felt H1 headlights, rings rechromed New Porsche hood emblem, have original New wiper blades New Euro rear fog light not pictured New hood struts New power antenna Outside mirrors glass replaced, motors and defrost work New windshield washer pump Horns detailed, very loud now INTERIOR Overall in excellent shape for 34 years old, no tears, all gauges work, auto heat, all knobs function Dash and rear speaker shelf replaced with standard black, has 1 inch crack in dash near window defroster vent. Original blue leather interior, touched up a little with color matched dye.no tears, no bad areas Carpet original, very nice condition Original gear shift knob After market stereo, CD player, nothing special New electrical part of ignition switch Steering wheel column bushing repaired New rear wiper switch Have original tool kit, spare tire, air pump,owners manuel, trunk carpet very nice condition. Due to the age of the car and being used as a daily driver it needed a lot of work, many parts where exchanged with newer/better used parts, these parts were not listed. Have receits since 1 1/2 years I owned it , nothing before. |
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seems reasonable @ $32k given the description. postive to me it's stock since the 76-77s build numbers are low. i have seen others asking not much lesss money that you are and the cars were not attractive.
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Very nice. "USA Model" with euro-sidemarkers? Seems like prices on these are stronger than they were 10 years ago.
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It is a USA model, per vin # Thats why I wrote one of the fenders may have been replaced. Need to add one on the other side. Can't be perfect, that going to cost more.
Can anyone ID what else is not correct on the outside. |
If your car is as good as it appear it's worth 32 all day. I think the early Turbos (75-79) especially real clean stock ones, are going to be really strong going forward. If you've got time I'd ask 36 I think you'll get it
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These cars are artwork. I agree $32 is reasonable.....
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