FS 1974 1.8L $ 15900, 2nd owner 70 K orginal |
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FS 1974 1.8L $ 15900, 2nd owner 70 K orginal |
Laurent Z |
Apr 12 2017, 05:45 PM
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I'm new here ... Group: Members Posts: 0 Joined: 5-April 17 From: Coeur d'alene Idaho Member No.: 21,002 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
Hello everyone
I am very new to your world, the 914 world that is. I have a 914 that i am trying to sell for the last 2 months on CL in the northwest but i keep having only scammers and BS offers. I am so tired of it. A friend told me to reach out people with same interest and passion. I am going thru rough financial times right now and i need to sell my baby that i have for the last 5 years I am the second owner (with paper to prove it) of a 1974 914 1.8L with 70 K miles Phoenix red No rust. No restoration but re-spray in the 80's. Asking $ 15900. I really have no idea what the market is and even by looking at Nada or Edmund or KBB i feel its all over. I would love to have some feedback I can provide more pics of course on request I am located in the inland pacific northwest close to Spokane in Idaho though. Thank you all for looking and your input. LZ [attachmentid=600 362] |
yellowporky |
Apr 17 2017, 02:43 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 422 Joined: 18-October 09 From: Martinez, Ca. Member No.: 10,948 Region Association: Northern California |
This is not always the best place to get advice on value as many of the members have been around 914's forever and have a dificult time getting their head around the fact that if the car is ckean it will bring good money as so many have rusted away. Any car that has never had the cancer is better than one that has had thousands spent on new sheet metal to repair it. You need more exposure like ebay, pelican parts or some other site .where people who are not necessarily 914 enthusiasts are. The guy who bought a 914-6 from the old widow for $500 because she had no clue what was does not tank the 914-6 market right? Why would anyone think you should give any credence to an anomaly like that when valuing your car.
Patience is the key. If the car is as nice as desribed hold out for the right buyer and if you are in a hurry you will need to price it to move Good luck Chris |
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