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MrBMW2002
post Jul 26 2010, 01:38 AM
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I am trying to figure a fair value 2 914 race cars. They both appear to been setup correctly and with high dollars spent on them. I hope there are some 914 gurus out there that can enlighten me on a price. Here are some pics and I hope this helps.
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Brad

http://s263.photobucket.com/albums/ii152/M...002/914racecar/
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J P Stein
post Jul 28 2010, 08:21 PM
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I know the Porsche parts market pretty well......what's hot & what's not and where to advertise.....here, for instance. As a seller, you take the biggest hits on the hi-dollar items .....like engines. With that in mind I stated pricing out my bits starting at the fromt bumper & working aft. When I got to the rear bumper I noticed it was gone....oops, 50 bucks gone. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) then totaled it up. 21000 and I still hadn't included the tub/with cage....or the truck, trailer, & spares. I was asking for 22K for the whole works....got 20 less most of the spares & the truck.

The spares & tools (.50 on the dollar most, .75 for the hot stuff ) went quick & I got my asking price for those......and 2nd or 3rd buyers should the first in line pass.

Taking the thing apart would have been a major bummer but I was fully prepared to do it.

BTW, Evan, if you do decide to part it out, sell the motor first with it in the car & runing.....offer to take it to a chassis dyno with the prospective buyer in tow. All the paper work from Joe Hero's Engine Shop don't mean squat unless it runs good. Good plug-in-&-play motors can be tough to find....you may even get .50 on the buck.
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