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War584 01-23-2015 01:54 PM

Value of 1980 SC - Convertible Conversion
 
Pricing? Thoughts on a 1980 SC Cabriolet conversion. White / Black. Paint in very good condition and interior all original. 180K miles on chassis but 1K on completely rebuilt engine (pistons/values/etc.). All mechanical are in really good working order and the car is really solid.

Car has been modified:

- Formerly a targa. Professional conversion with brand new roof, supports, etc.
- Cup wheels 7/8 combo.
- Turbo tail.
- 3.2 Carrera front valence with fog lights.

Overall, the car shows really well. Obviously, not original but a nice driving car. $24K-$25K?

Racerbvd 01-23-2015 02:03 PM

Way high, you can buy a rear 911 cab in that range

CountD 01-23-2015 06:37 PM

No way. Worth less than a Targa. We aren't talking a Ferrari Daytona that had the NART conversion by some guy. I wouldn't pay $16K. I say it's worth $15.9K. I wouldn't go more. Who needs some kind of story or conversion on a common car? A real cab would cost that much. It's never going to be worth it.

techweenie 01-24-2015 10:40 AM

Back in the day, some company in the West SF Valley had a kit for cab conversions that was a bunch of flat steel bars that bolted together. They 'blessed' certain shops to do the conversions. So 'professional conversion' has a somewhat malleable interpretation.

If done with factory Porsche parts and with OE or OE equivalent canvas, the car could *almost* be worth as much as an unmolested Targa.

Someone will pay in the low $20s for it - perhaps no one here, but the buyer is out there.

War584 01-27-2015 05:51 AM

Thanks for the info. I questioned the logic of the conversion too, as well as all of the money to make the care something it was not. Trying to get friend who owns it a realistic target on the sale price. The conversion was done using OEM parts at a substantial cost by a well known shop in the area - which begs the question as to why the shop didn't just tell him to sell the targa and buy a cab. Cheers.

techweenie 01-27-2015 06:01 AM

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Originally Posted by War584 (Post 8457931)
Thanks for the info. I questioned the logic of the conversion too, as well as all of the money to make the care something it was not. Trying to get friend who owns it a realistic target on the sale price. The conversion was done using OEM parts at a substantial cost by a well known shop in the area - which begs the question as to why the shop didn't just tell him to sell the targa and buy a cab. Cheers.

Heh. Unfortunately, there are a lot of shops more interested in revenue than the interests of their customers. On the other hand, Porsche only made a Cab on the SC chassis for the last year of that model's production. They aren't very common.

War584 02-22-2019 10:23 AM

4 years later...thoughts on value?. Working with owner to make it more original - 6/7 fuchs and a flat engine lid. Car was driven less than 1K miles since my original post.

Obvious pro: new engine. Con: not original cab. Thanks.

specialtyoneinc 02-22-2019 10:50 AM

Upper $20s if it's nice.

etmracing 02-22-2019 11:06 AM

18-20k

onevoice 02-22-2019 01:52 PM

These cab conversions are not that uncommon, and not that hard to do. I’ve seen 3 in the last couple of years. Porsche even published instructions of how to do it. There is a thread in the not distant past about one being converted back to a targa.

Don’t sell it short, there is a butt for every seat. Start at the price for an equivalent cab and go from there.

matt930s 02-22-2019 03:27 PM

Nothing wrong with a well done conversion using factory parts; not difficult to return to stock.

MattR

faapgar 02-22-2019 04:16 PM

cab conversion
 
Best value with all the people here is to sell the rebuilt motor and trans for 15-20k.I see a value here for a driver at 25-30.If it is done well then what could the naysayers buy fo r that?Ciao Fred Good pics would help.


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