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billh1963 08-04-2017 03:11 PM

Is a running 911 worth more parted out than sold complete
 
Here's my dilemma...

I have an '86 Carrera targa that has been a California car its whole life until two years ago.

The car has no rust and, as far as I can tell, has never been hit.

I just had the topend of the original 3.2 done (heads redone, case was split, resealed, new clutch/PP, new heat exchanger, etc.) AND had the 915 rebuilt. I have receipts for everything. Car runs and drives great.

Installed PMB rebuilt calibers, pad wear sensors and new brake lines all around last year.

Replaced the boxster wheels the car had on it when purchased with Fuchs.

The car is tired cosmetically. It needs new paint (garnet metallic) and the interior is tired. Seats look pretty good but dash is cracked and carpet is worn. Driver's side mirror is cracked (glass..not the housing).

Gas gauge doesn't work but everything else does.

I have a little over $30K in the car as it sits.

So, based on current trends I imagine the car would struggle to sell for what I have in it. However, I think if I parted out I would get more for the car. I would hate to do that to a numbers matching car. But, money is money.

Thoughts?

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Matt Monson 08-04-2017 03:16 PM

I'd like to see the breakout where you part it for $30k. Please include your hourly rate you value yourself at and hours per job. I don't see the money in it.

I think you may be able to get $30k for it but you might have to work a bit.

Cook&Dunning 08-04-2017 03:49 PM

Selling parts is a pain in the you know what. Packaging, tracking, dealing with the occasional difficult buyer. One and done selling the car as is may be an option. How much is your time worth. Looks like a cool project for the right buyer. You don't show the mileage, but if you lose $5k and get it over with, will you care in a year or two? The money is already gone. Not trying to be a jerk.

Why not post it on the cars for sale section here on Pelican - see what happens

HarryD 08-04-2017 03:53 PM

Why do you want to sell? Once you answer this question, your path should be clear.

KNS 08-04-2017 04:31 PM

Mechanically the car sounds alright - please don't part it out. Some people are looking for a car that's a little tired (cosmetically).

Mad Max 08-04-2017 05:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pmax (Post 9688786)
You're taking apart a running driving rust free classic p-car for money ?

Please don't.

Please do not part it out. Sell to the highest dollar and move on. Life is short so enjoy it while you can.

Matt Monson 08-04-2017 05:50 PM

Whoa! We have two mad maxes. Mind blown.

Ayles 08-04-2017 06:16 PM

My targa was tired inside and out and Im happy to have it. Dont part it, its not too far gone for a motivated buyer to spruce up.

dafischer 08-04-2017 06:30 PM

If you want to get out of it, take your lumps and sell the whole thing for what you can get for it. It shouldn't be for a lot less than you have in it, and you won't be breaking a good numbers matching car. JMHO

mepstein 08-04-2017 07:20 PM

People always overestimate what they can get for parts. Take for example your brake calipers. They may be rebuilt but now they are used again. Running to the post office to ship a $5 part. Lots and lots of time when all is said and done.

Quicksilver 08-04-2017 08:24 PM

Even a brand new car's parts are worth WAY more than the car itself.

But you have to find a buyer for each of the parts first! It isn't as easy as the first beer would have you think. Yeah the engine, trans, and wheels go with the snap of the finger. You very quickly get down to parts that you can sell only when the right buyer comes along and that could take years. And you are talking about hundreds of parts that you would have to keep advertised. I think it would be WAY more of a P.I.T.A. than almost anyone with a life would want to deal with.

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The bigger issue I see here is that anyone who would consider hacking up a running vintage car for money isn't the type of person who should have a vintage car. You aren't supposed to profit from a hobby you enjoy. It is a well considered expense where you pay to enjoy something that makes your life fuller.

sc_rufctr 08-04-2017 08:27 PM

Most cars are worth more parted out than sold whole. It's aways been like this but parting out and selling a car from your own garage is a PITA.
What you get is a procession of tire kickers and idiots that want to steal what you have on offer meanwhile they've scoped out your garage, tools etc.

This is also one of the big reasons I DIY as much as possible in my house. I just hate having strangers hanging around.

Selling a car is bad enough. I've got better things to do with my weekend.

Quicksilver 08-04-2017 08:28 PM

My wife just pointed out that you could have put $30K in an SUV that would be worth only $5K in 5 years. Your "money pit" is WAY more cost conscious than any other vehicle parked on your street.

sc_rufctr 08-04-2017 08:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Quicksilver (Post 9688981)
My wife just pointed out that you could have put $30K in an SUV that would be worth only $5K in 5 years. Your "money pit" is WAY more cost conscious than any other vehicle parked on your street.

It sounds like you have a sensible lady there!

I said the same thing to my ex wife when I bought my 78 SC 20 years ago. I paid $18k & at the time it seemed expensive considering its condition. She moaned about it for ages and said things like "That car is such a waste of money" but that didn't stop her for asking for a piece of it when we divorced. Meanwhile I've spent about $30k total in 20 years of ownership. This includes insurance, registration, maintenance & repairs. ;)

Fast forward 20 years and my SC is now insured for $75k but good luck finding a comparable car in Australia for less than $100,000!

WOO I love my Porsche!:D

billh1963 08-05-2017 02:12 AM

Thank you for all the input. When the time comes I'll sell the car as is...no parting out.

billh1963 08-05-2017 02:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Quicksilver (Post 9688972)

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The bigger issue I see here is that anyone who would consider hacking up a running vintage car for money isn't the type of person who should have a vintage car. You aren't supposed to profit from a hobby you enjoy. It is a well considered expense where you pay to enjoy something that makes your life fuller.

Years ago I thought the way you do. I was caught in the romance and idealized view of driving and collecting cars. The reality is that if you aren't careful you reach cross the point where it becomes a chore.....old cars always need something and you spend more time wrenching than driving. If you have Jay Leno money you can afford the facilities, mechanics, helpers, etc. to balance the load. When you don't have those resources (and you have too many cars) you find out there is truth to the old saying " too much of a good thing". :)

Unobtanium-inc 08-05-2017 06:42 AM

Parting a Porsche out usually only makes sense if there is something really bad like.
1. Rust
2. Wreck
3. Title problems

But if the car doesn't match any of those you will probably not do better parting it than you would selling it whole. Not to mention that is one less Porsche for future generations to enjoy. Just remember all the guys who scrapped Speedsters and early 911's back in the day, because it wasn't worth fixing them. Ask Jim at EASY about the 356A Carrera he scrapped or Bruce Baker about the Speedster he buried under the PA Turnpike, bet they both wish they had left it in the backyard.
I can honestly say I've never scrapped a Porsche, though some people question that logic when they come to my place sometimes...

---Adam
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pmax 08-05-2017 09:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Quicksilver (Post 9688972)
You aren't supposed to profit from a hobby you enjoy. It is a well considered expense where you pay to enjoy something that makes your life fuller.

Well said.

It's not just about the expenses.

When folks start counting hours spent on their p-cars and thinking about how much that's worth, it's no longer a hobby.

Matt Monson 08-05-2017 09:40 AM

I agree, it can get warped how people look at these cars. My $40k new car depreciates to $30k in the first 3-4 years. But if my $30k Carrera goes down in price that's an issue? If it was just parked that whole time that is an issue. But if I drive it 3-5k mi a year a couple thousand "loss" on resale makes total sense.

ficke 08-05-2017 10:47 AM

There are a lot of angles here and nothing is black in white.
People who can not take a loss on a hobby car but easily takes a loss on a a to b car, there is a disconnect in logic in that way of thinking.
But making the wisest exist from something you have money in makes sense, wither a toy car like a 911 or a needed shelter like a house or any thing of value like a boat, motorcycle or tool like a to b car.
Just because a guy does not want to walk away from money does not make him less of a enthusiast.
Maybe I just never had that kind of money to afford the luxury of being able to do the equivalent of throwing the keys and the title on the seat of a car and being happy with what ever money the next owner gives me for it.
No, I am like the OP, I need to recover as much money from what ever thing I bought before moving on to the next thing. If that means parting out the car I would do it.
On this particular situation I do not believe the most can be recovered parting out the car, factoring in time.
I had a 400I 5-speed Ferrari that I would have most defiantly almost doubled my money if I parted it out instead of selling it as a running car. I let emotion get in the way on what was best for my family on selling that car.


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