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> Is this even useful when trying to, Figure out a sale price? If no why is this car different?
shane
post Aug 15 2021, 03:26 PM
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I admit to just purchasing 914 #3.

#1 was a rust out, had been taken apart 35 years ago and was free

#2 was a solid West coast car, taken apart about 5 years ago, not running

#3 is running and was inspected by another 914 enthusiast and board member. I knew it needed work (very little rust repair) and I set the purchase price as a buyer at 12,345.
Sounds reasonable. Two weeks later she showed up via Montway and is now in my garage. Anything is only worth what someone will fork over.
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