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Hello....there was a true 914 GT at the Phoenix Club yesterday...yellow car....I mentioned the larger gas tank to someone and he said it is the original GT 100 gallon tank....worth $12,000 by itself. Anyone know the real 411 on these cars?
Thank you,
gg
Believe it was a 100 liter tank...
Thx for posting that Oscar. Two things stuck out; the value of the often maligned 75-76 was up there. The 76 being the highest. More than the 73 2.0! The other thing that caught my eye was the value goes up 10% if your car has a 5 speed.
Doesn't really matter what Hagerty says as both of mine are staying in the family when I'm gone... have 2 boys who both inherited the car gene luckily. And they're both 5 speeds!!
Mine is a #4 at best and I would still lose money at a top payout. I guess there is another reason we do this than to make money. We are morons!@
Haggerty is far from market. I have a 1994 RS America and its worse far less than what they say.
It's just a price "guide". We all know the value of anything is what someone is willing to actually pay. Sometimes more, most likely less than what is in the guide. I think of it as merely a starting point. Like back in the days of collecting baseball cards and looking them up in the Becket for what the "value" was.
Maybe, just maybe Hagerty is telling you your car is worth more so you will spend more money for insurance?
As a modeler, I find these sort of things interesting. My guess is those few extremely low mileage vehicles sold for insane prices and those data points were fed into the model. Of course, that is going to raise the predicted values the algorithm spits out. But now that these numbers are published, it will influence asking prices and what buyers are willing to pay.
Worth more if I parted it out
Hard to put a value on a non-finished /6 conversion...
If I got offered 10K for mine, it'd be gone in a minute...but their rating categories only go to 4. They don't tell what a category 6 or 7 is worth.
Anyone else notice that they have no listing for a 1971 914-4? I see 1970 and 1972.
Not that I'll be selling, but I wonder what a period correct 6 swap does to the values.
I was offered $500 for mine today at the grocery store parking lot...I know it's not the best car but $500...
Mines "priceless"
mine was evaluated by hagerty at RRV-2015 - $200K insurable
Mine is up around 370k if what I am seeing is correct with recent asking prices.
Seeing as I have a few, I may be a millionaire.
rich
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