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Jrboulder 08-13-2017 10:47 AM

968 Values?
 
Anyone know what "condition 3" 968s are actually changing hands for?

I've seen some listed around 10-12k and none of them seem to have sold.

Mudflaps 08-13-2017 01:44 PM

Outside perception - I'd own one but wouldn't pay 10 or 12 for even a condition 3.

I think these people are in the right range, but 968 is a niche market. If I were a seller, I would hold my price pretty firm, especially when the market commands 10k+ for clean e30s.

thamlin000 08-13-2017 02:05 PM

On BaT they sell for $10k+. This month's Excellence price guide shows between $10k-$20k.

dsfnctn 08-13-2017 07:04 PM

I was looking for a while and had to act fast to pick one up for $12.5 before someone else beat me to it. Since I bought it I went thru the gear box, fixed all the oil leaks, clutch, water pump, timming belt, etc. Not sure what a condition three is worth but when you take a $12,500 968 and put another $7K into it to get it neat its going to have to be worth to you $20K in the end.
CJ Wilson Porsche Fresno thinks his speed yellow 968 is worth $75K. In his world thats the mark up over list for a 991 RS. People that shop that market can write a check for $75 K for the 968 easy and you wont hear about it

My purchase from Pelican. I bought it sight unseen. Glad I did. Way better car than my 993, just say'n
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-cars-sale/896264-1992-968-coupe-6-spd-manual.html

43 views per hour
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1995-Porsche-968-/202020303716?hash=item2f09593364:g:U7YAAOSwmiRZkKQ z&vxp=mtr

Local to me on craigslist
https://seattle.craigslist.org/est/cto/d/porsche-968/6259203252.html

Flynt 08-14-2017 08:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dsfnctn (Post 9698997)
My purchase from Pelican. I bought it sight unseen. Glad I did. Way better car than my 993, just say'n
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-cars-sale/896264-1992-968-coupe-6-spd-manual.html

Ah, you got that one! Good buy! I remember when it sold here.

$10-20K is correct, but I think a real clean, all-original, low-mile car would get more.
I sold one on BAT a while back. '93 convertible, 1-of-1 combo with fairly low mileage - $16.5k
1993 Porsche 968 Cabriolet 6-Speed | Bring a Trailer
I'm prepping my Midnight blue metallic coupe for sale now. It'll be on BAT in a few weeks.

If you're looking to buy, now is the time. Selling.. not so much. I think they're ready for a price hike. I think you can find a condition 3 car closer to 10k - Just make sure maintenance has been done and documented as most in that condition are driven into the ground. Try to buy from an enthusiast.

techweenie 08-14-2017 10:38 AM

I have a one owner 95 6-speed for sale in So Cal. Ask is $17,750.

Many inquiries, but no serious offers. It's a niche car, but really quite a bargain.

dsfnctn 08-14-2017 09:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by techweenie (Post 9699652)
I have a one owner 95 6-speed for sale in So Cal. Ask is $17,750.

Many inquiries, but no serious offers. It's a niche car, but really quite a bargain.

you have always shown to be more than fair with your pricing
anothrr comparable at the $17500 price
https://rennlist.com/forums/vehicle-marketplace/1009833-very-rare-1994-vporsche-968-6-speed-coupe.html#post14400162
I do like the interior color
These cars were built at a time when they had lots of cool colors

techweenie 08-15-2017 05:48 AM

Wow. That interior color is great - but I'd sure like it more in a gray or black car...

I agree on the color spectrum: in the mid-90s, Porsche pushed the envelope with colors like Mint and Amethyst and Maritime Blue...

SalParadise 08-15-2017 11:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dsfnctn (Post 9698997)
CJ Wilson Porsche Fresno thinks his speed yellow 968 is worth $75K.

The coffee I was drinking spurted out my nose. I thought that this was hilarious. I also think my 2000 Audi TT is worth $75K as well. Any takers?

With that said, I do have respect for them, and remember them well brand new at the dealership. Rare cars though. I almost bought a project years ago in LA for $3K. That was a deal - needed a motor though - it was a light blue.


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