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littleoldman 04-01-2018 12:45 PM

Approx value ranges for 356 SC
 
What is the marketplace for
64-65 356 SC
Numbers matching all over
No rust
One repaint
Original interior in great shape
90kmiles

Thinking of upgrading.

SalParadise 04-01-2018 01:25 PM

Adam would know. Oh, that's right, you've given him so much s**t the past year you are either too ashamed or afraid to ask him.

littleoldman 04-01-2018 03:17 PM

Adam
- Mr 356,
Would you take the time to provide the Range for an above average driver with no rust and no issues. Just a super solid non show car that is very presentable in almost any environment.
Thanks

drauz 04-02-2018 09:46 AM

here’s a site where enthusiasts buy & sell SCs...
https://porsche356registry.org/classifieds

I have one - a below avg. driver. If I were selling (which I’m not) I wouldn't take less than $50k.

frankie08033 04-02-2018 11:50 AM

Just saw a very nice looking SC go on BAT for 122K last week. FWIW

littleoldman 04-02-2018 04:57 PM

I watch prices all over. I was asking the group consensus for the current peer to peer purchase or sale of a 356 SC '64.

If I was selling BAT w/a reserve would seem smart.
If I was a buyer I'd want to see it locally and access it personally.

If its bought in range of 80-100 would it hold it's value (if the world status quo maintain's itself).

drauz 04-02-2018 07:07 PM

Any buyer (who isn’t loaded, of one sort or another) should personally inspect (or hire a pro) any high $ machine that’s 60 yrs old.

Like real estate & politics... it’s ultimately a local market... one car, one place, one time, one seller & buyer. A group consensus may be useful to bracket one’s thinking, but it ought not over-rule one’s making a personal decision.

This is not aimed at you in any way. It’s my own own generalization. So - Unless one is inside the biz, old sports/GT cars are not investments, they are a hobby, objects of enjoyment & socializing, a past recaptured. Obsession with market price and future valuation is an exercise in rationalizing emotional urge.

SalParadise 04-03-2018 03:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by drauz (Post 9986240)
Unless one is inside the biz, old sports/GT cars are not investments, they are a hobby, objects of enjoyment & socializing, a past recaptured. Obsession with market price and future valuation is an exercise in rationalizing emotional urge.

Great words here.

ficke 04-03-2018 04:58 AM

^yup^

NYNick 04-03-2018 05:29 AM

Well, let's not get too psychobabble-ish. It's the Marketplace Forum. People come here all the time looking for estimates of value, for good reason. LOM is no different. He's looking for a range of values to buy (or sell?) a 356. I can't help there.

I'd love a 356 beater myself. Mainly because that's the only one I could (hardly) justify paying tens of thousands of dollars for. Oh, and also, my wife asked me recently when she would get to park in the garage again, so that's not happening.:eek:

ficke 04-03-2018 06:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NYNick (Post 9986460)
Well, let's not get too psychobabble-ish. It's the Marketplace Forum. People come here all the time looking for estimates of value, for good reason. LOM is no different. He's looking for a range of values to buy (or sell?) a 356. I can't help there.
:eek:

Agree^ but what druz said is still true and it is a good thing to remind ourselves once and awhile of that important fact in this market place forum.

As for the littleoldman's car, it would be nice to know if it had been wrecked and that is why the repaint.
if not wrecked, 50K would be lite and 90K would be all the money. 70-80K is most likely the ballpark with no picture and on the little information given, my rough shot in the dark guess.

Matt Monson 04-03-2018 06:18 AM

Where are the pictures? LOM, let the group evaluate your actual car. The range is $40k to $400k. Thinking of upgrading? Show us where you are starting.

drauz 04-03-2018 06:44 AM

Matt, your bounds are a good start... one order of magnitude. that covers the 356 market in toto, absent outliers (rarities like Carreras).

To get away from babble for the sake of the quants, here’s my analytical approach - it may only work for me. I determine a center point of the bell curve for a type’s selling price, then I double that & halve it. That will be the range of prices for that type, w/ 5s @ the bottom & 1s @ the top. From that point on, the specific price of a specific car is but one of many factors in my decision.

dougdadmac 04-03-2018 06:52 AM

356sc
 
Prices affected by many things. That is why the range is so large. One owner? Ads worth, same goes for all original metal in good shape including floors and battery box. Of course color can be negative to positive. Range if car is running driving specimen is probably 55K- 130K if sold on auction like BAT and at least 2 people want the car.

acoupe 04-03-2018 06:59 AM

Sc
 
SC cars are rare birds with orig engines.........SCM median price is $110K

nota 04-03-2018 01:30 PM

I have a hard time believing the NO RUST part
as every 356 I have ever seen had RUST somewhere
inc the cars my dad had in the 60's

littleoldman 04-03-2018 07:52 PM

I’m helping my dad buy a 356.
He’s the reason I love cars and want to help him relive some past moments when he and my mom had a 63 that they drove all across the country. NY to GA. NY to TX and all points in between.
He wants it despite my belief it’s a bit to old. So I hope we are getting in and will be protected while he relives the dreams of his youth.
As for me I have driven the car a few times and inspected it myself. The PPI is tomorrow, but I hope they have the same OCD for attention to detail I do.
Regardless - the value is only important for Insurance and to make sure I get in/out safety.

I did think the SC was the rare car so that is good.
I think the brakes and the higher HP engine make it a bit safer than a 60-75hp car with drum brakes. But I may be wrong.

Hope it’s all just a great experience with a lot of fun drives and let’s us have more fun together.

As for my cars, I like more HP under the deck lid. But I’m hoping to enjoy what is the older brother to my 911’s that span the decades. 1970(2), 1979, 1991 and 2010.

Fingers crossed the PPI is strong and the fun is stronger!

drauz 04-04-2018 11:31 AM

lom, now, THAT's context!
yours is one of the best reasons to buy anything... especially an old 356.
SC too old? not if he can operate it.
unsafe? compared to ... ? the joy & life-extension you may be creating? life is full of trades.
insurance? you can insure it for the amount you pay... or more... or less... your call.
the SC isn't THAT rare - it was a production automobile... not a 4-cam, or a Scaglietti one-off.
uncommon? yes... all 356s are, unless you attend every Porsche event in the Pacific time zone.
I've driven very good-performing 356s w/ N power & drum brakes. Not in NYC, DC or Atlanta traffic, but no problem in normal driving (pardon pun) on a normal day on the kind or roads that they were made-for. I know of SCs that can & do stay with 911s all day long on back roads at reasonable speeds... no problemo.
If it were me, I'd be willing to pay a bit more for an example very solid mechanically, & very presentable physically, but w/ something about it you & your Dad would actively discuss "what should we do about ..." what could be better? best of luck.http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1522870072.jpg

littleoldman 04-04-2018 11:37 AM

Drauz. That’s what I wanted to hear.
Now is the car worth 90-100k. I’d say it’s great condition. A #2 car.

Matt Monson 04-04-2018 12:54 PM

#2? Yes. Even a very nice #3 is likely worth $90k.


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