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Hello Everybody
I am new on here. I have a 1969 Porsche 911T Coupe for sale. It is fully original and works properly. It has an original 2.2l engine. No rust and no dents on the car. I have owned it for a very long time, it is just a 2-owner car. What's the possible price I can get for this beauty?? I welcome every response and ideas on this. Thanks |
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$68,750??
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I offered it for that. I have gotten no replies or inquiries. Do you think I might have gone a little to high on my asking price?
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How long have you had the ad up?
I know nothing about longhood prices, but I'd give it a few more days. This is likely to be a slow week with many people on vacation.
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I would give it some time. The % of folks who can afford a 70k cars is a lot lower than say a 25K car. It looks beautiful and I really dont think your ask is out of line.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-cars-sale/881424-sale-1969-porsche-911t-coupe-68750-a.html
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When I try to sell a car it usually takes about 2 months.
Patience is necessary. Your price should be followed by "or reasonable offer". You are asking what a dealer would ask. It is a beautiful car. Last edited by 73.5TinPA; 09-02-2015 at 04:57 AM.. |
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TW is the man on these cars.
Wait for his response.
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'69 is not a 2.2. Not from the factory, anyway.
If it were me selling, I'd write a more thorough ad, detail the car and take some (about 30) better photos. As is not out of line if it's everything you say it is, but you'll have to fix any little issues so it's perfect for the buyer. Beautiful car, though. Good luck with the sale. |
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1969 motor would be a 2.0.
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There's a lot of 69,70&71 911T on the market right now, some for substantially less. I agree with those who said that is a dealer price. I would list it 10-15% lower. Or consign it with a dealer. There are several good options in the Denver area.
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The last car I sold took about 2 1/2 months. Write a very good FS add, take about 20 pictures of everything and wait for the right buyer.
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