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69porsche 10-24-2017 05:21 AM

Why is this car not selling? your thoughts?
 
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1963-Porsche-356-/272899363754?hash=item3f8a11d3aa:g:pH8AAOSwZPZZ7p9 7&vxp=mtr

Been on the market for some time, just curious as to why this car is not selling. I am not interested just curious...

1979-930 10-24-2017 06:08 AM

I don't get the 356 market either. Some years and models are worth 5 times more than others.
The coupes all look the same to me.

Matt Monson 10-24-2017 06:14 AM

Price too high.

Unobtanium-inc 10-24-2017 06:27 AM

A couple of things.
1. Wrong color and a non-Porsche color choice
2. No engine number picture and it's not mentioned if it's the original engine, it's listed on the COA as Matching Numbers but people want to see the engine.
3. The blue paint does not photograph well in direct sunlight, it's very hard to see the gaps of the car

Basically it you want $50,000 or over for a coupe it has to be nice, like very nice, and you have to leave no questions. This car does not present well, nor are all the questions answered. Don't get me wrong, it's probably a nice car and a good driver that would make someone very happy, but it's not presented well, which is why it probably isn't selling. Anyone who is serious about spending this amount of money on a coupe wants to know that it is matching numbers and they have to factor in at least $10,000+ to re-paint the whole car, meaning glass out, gauges out, all new rubber, etc. So they have to ask, is this a $70,000 car? Not being able to see the body not in direct sunlight and not knowing if it's matching means it isn't, it could be, but the ad doesn't say.

---Adam

Tbone1209 10-24-2017 06:45 AM

Besides all the reasons listed above, I really dislike descriptions that are a sales advertisement for the business itself and do nothing to describe the product at all. People want to buy from people that understand what they are selling. The seller looks like he will sell you a car, pair of shoes or Furniture. Makes no difference to him.

davewadd 10-24-2017 07:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Unobtanium-inc (Post 9788834)
A couple of things.
1. Wrong color and a non-Porsche color choice
2. No engine number picture and it's not mentioned if it's the original engine, it's listed on the COA as Matching Numbers but people want to see the engine.
3. The blue paint does not photograph well in direct sunlight, it's very hard to see the gaps of the car

Basically it you want $50,000 or over for a coupe it has to be nice, like very nice, and you have to leave no questions. This car does not present well, nor are all the questions answered. Don't get me wrong, it's probably a nice car and a good driver that would make someone very happy, but it's not presented well, which is why it probably isn't selling. Anyone who is serious about spending this amount of money on a coupe wants to know that it is matching numbers and they have to factor in at least $10,000+ to re-paint the whole car, meaning glass out, gauges out, all new rubber, etc. So they have to ask, is this a $70,000 car? Not being able to see the body not in direct sunlight and not knowing if it's matching means it isn't, it could be, but the ad doesn't say.

---Adam

Since the car is in L.A., I'm sure it has been viewed by several people who are knowledgeable on 356 cars. If the price was appropriate, it would be sold.

speedster911 10-24-2017 07:32 AM

In the first photo, is that an exhaust pipe on the drivers side? - Looks like an old VW aftermarket muffler with side pipe. Just guessing but VW motor?

touringmandan 10-24-2017 10:04 AM

It has a Porsche 616 (356/912) engine. That tailpipe is from an aftermarket exhaust. Likely a Bursch header/muffler set up. There are also "clones" of that exhaust system as well.

Matt Monson 10-24-2017 10:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tbone1209 (Post 9788857)
Besides all the reasons listed above, I really dislike descriptions that are a sales advertisement for the business itself and do nothing to describe the product at all. People want to buy from people that understand what they are selling. The seller looks like he will sell you a car, pair of shoes or Furniture. Makes no difference to him.

Yep. The fact I had to make an extra click to get the actual details on the car is bothersome. Who gives a crap about liquidating his collection because he sold his building or whatever else. It's a car for sale, not a business for sale.

MrBonus 10-24-2017 02:53 PM

Everything about that ad screams "rope you in to view the car in person with grainy/bad pictures then get hard sold on a subpar vehicle that will immediately leave you disappointed."

Cal44 10-24-2017 06:44 PM

This has been on CL many times here in SoCal. But as ya'll mention.......something isn't right. The upside is, take it under florescent lights and the dark color will bring out ripple in the pond.

Ads that tell histories of everything but the car drive my crazier. Ever notice the ads that explain Ferry Porsches life history then a couple of lines about the car.
Usually from dealers.........."shifty eyes and bad shoes"

1979-930 10-24-2017 06:44 PM

Come on guys... It's only $49,750.00 for a running and driving classic Porsche.
Some people spend more than that on incomplete body work ;):D

dougdadmac 10-25-2017 05:21 AM

Ask yourself"Who takes pictures that are out of focus and puts them in an ad?" You can almost read the COA. Seats are redone and flat as boards. Color not even close to Porsche. Obviously hoping to sell to someone who doesn't look at it in person. Or have a good PPI done. Someone who will then complain on this board that not as advertised. +1 on Adam's comment that if it was worth the price it would be sold. Lots of 356ers in LA area.


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