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> Original 914-6 for sale in Germany, Eye-watering price
beech4rd
post May 13 2014, 07:55 AM
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According to the list of VINs, this car was sold from Pennsylvania in 2008 for about $38,000.00. The value has risen somewhat.

http://www.classicdriver.com/en/car/porsche/914/1970/228616
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Nine_14
post May 13 2014, 11:09 AM
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If you selling your car overseas esp. to germany the one how makes the big money is not you.
I have a look at the market for a long time and many times i am more than surprised
when i found cars which where offered here at the world, in craigslist, ebay or other sources appears on the german market with unbelievable price jumps.

My advive is: Only sell your 914 to real enthusiasts, otherwise after time all the nice 914 are in hands of collectors profiteers.
No space for people only want to drive them and have some fun.

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post May 13 2014, 01:34 PM
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QUOTE(Nine_14 @ May 13 2014, 07:09 PM) *

If you selling your car overseas esp. to germany the one how makes the big money is not you.
I have a look at the market for a long time and many times i am more than surprised
when i found cars which where offered here at the world, in craigslist, ebay or other sources appears on the german market with unbelievable price jumps.

My advive is: Only sell your 914 to real enthusiasts, otherwise after time all the nice 914 are in hands of collectors profiteers.
No space for people only want to drive them and have some fun.


100% agree! That's exactly the problem. There are a lot of speculants in the market who push the prices higher and higher (BUBBLE).

But a lot of stupid investors are still waiting. You could see it at the fair in Essen (Techno classica) this year once again.

Back to the "2498". Is it really "unrestored" as the Dealer told us ??? An untouched survivor? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/cheer.gif)
Repainted in the early 1990s...and many, many parts rebuilt or replaced (NOS).
Go on and have some looks in the old ebay-ad and/or search for the VIN here or search for the discussion of June 2006.

Unrestored (IMG:style_emoticons/default/lol-2.gif)

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post May 14 2014, 08:30 AM
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QUOTE(Kaeferfreund @ May 13 2014, 09:34 PM) *

QUOTE(Nine_14 @ May 13 2014, 07:09 PM) *

If you selling your car overseas esp. to germany the one how makes the big money is not you.
I have a look at the market for a long time and many times i am more than surprised
when i found cars which where offered here at the world, in craigslist, ebay or other sources appears on the german market with unbelievable price jumps.

My advive is: Only sell your 914 to real enthusiasts, otherwise after time all the nice 914 are in hands of collectors profiteers.
No space for people only want to drive them and have some fun.


100% agree! That's exactly the problem. There are a lot of speculants in the market who push the prices higher and higher (BUBBLE).

But a lot of stupid investors are still waiting. You could see it at the fair in Essen (Techno classica) this year once again.

Back to the "2498". Is it really "unrestored" as the Dealer told us ??? An untouched survivor? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/cheer.gif)
Repainted in the early 1990s...and many, many parts rebuilt or replaced (NOS).
Go on and have some looks in the old ebay-ad and/or search for the VIN here or search for the discussion of June 2006.

Unrestored (IMG:style_emoticons/default/lol-2.gif)



I think, the problem will become as more a problem when TTIP is getting started.
No more taxes open borders anyway..........
DonĀ“t let go all the 914 out of the US

Allways remember: When the 914 where build, cavity sealing was a foreign word.
Fuck for a new paint job, those cars are getting rusted from inside to outside.

A good resto using mike sanders after that (p.e.) is allways prefered instead a
new shiny paintjob.
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