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Is this really worth 80 grand?
If so, I need to up my insurance coverage!
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-cars-sale/947968-1987-porsche-cabriolet-g50-carrera-41-000-miles.html
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No, but if people say it is I would insure it at that.
I was talking to another serious car guy about my '75 S today - and told him how shocked I was at the market for the past three years. I told him that I thought it was worth about $8k in old-time pricing - and he says yeah, to me it still worth $8K too. I wouldn't insure it for that though.
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Keep you eye on this one if you want to get a true ballpark value.
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right buyer and venue....... maybe.... I think it is a stretch..... |
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$79k is an inflated asking price for the 1987 cab. I doubt the seller will ever get a serious offer with a 7 in front of it but you never know. |
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That 87 sold for 58k. A far cry from 80k, but still a strong price.
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+ 5% BAT buyers fee brings it over $60k
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That listing goes on and on about originality and such, and the engine has an Autothority MAF conversion installed? Come on..............
The prices on some of these cars have gotten beyond ridiculous into insane territory. I thought selling my '87 911 for nearly $30K back in 2013 was a bit crazy and people shamed me for not selling it for more. Had I kept it and sold it now, it appears I could have sold it the high $50k range. That's just plain nuts.
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I am genuinely interested in the replacement value of mine for insurance. Mine is very similar in terms of originality and mileage (mine has slightly less). I just picked it up a year ago and I thought prices had levelled off - maybe not. If this car is an accurate reflection of the market, I couldn't replace mine for what it's insured for.
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