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simonjb
post Nov 28 2022, 03:00 PM
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I am starting to think about putting one of my 914's up for sale - specifically my 1975 Ivory 1.8 63,000 original mile car. While its a fantastic survivor, I now have two new stablemates (73 911S Targa and a 74 2002tii) that have arrived and I need the space. When ready I will list it here first. My question is what is a fair and reasonable[u] price to ask in todays market?


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Superhawk996
post Dec 1 2022, 08:16 PM
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I’m not going to guess the price since prices are all over the map on BAT depending on condition and whether you get two desperate buyers trying to outbid the other.

I don’t think you are being honest with yourself about the rust. Lots of oil leakage and residue underneath. Put on BAT with a reserve you feel comfortable with. List it in the spring if you want maximum price.

No hell hole picture. I see several rust spots that will be red flag for potential buyers. Rust on driver side inner wheel house in engine compartment makes me wonder how much rust might be behind the engine side sound pad that is notorious for holding water and rust behind it.

I do think the car shows well on the exterior but without pictures of the usual hell hole and longs you’re going to have people assume that there is rust there given the rust elsewhere.
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post Dec 2 2022, 06:05 PM
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QUOTE(Superhawk996 @ Dec 1 2022, 09:16 PM) *

I’m not going to guess the price since prices are all over the map on BAT depending on condition and whether you get two desperate buyers trying to outbid the other.

I don’t think you are being honest with yourself about the rust. Lots of oil leakage and residue underneath. Put on BAT with a reserve you feel comfortable with. List it in the spring if you want maximum price.

No hell hole picture. I see several rust spots that will be red flag for potential buyers. Rust on driver side inner wheel house in engine compartment makes me wonder how much rust might be behind the engine side sound pad that is notorious for holding water and rust behind it.

I do think the car shows well on the exterior but without pictures of the usual hell hole and longs you’re going to have people assume that there is rust there given the rust elsewhere.



Thanks for your comments. The "rust" area in the engine bay isn't rust, its dried glue.
I've restored a few of these and I do think the rust in this car is very modest. There is no accident damage, and no rust in the Hell hole other than some surface rust. I intend to pull the engine sound pad to confirm its all ok behind. No evidence inside the car of any rust. This car has likely never been cleaned underneath - hence some of the oil residue and dirt over almost 50 years. The current oil leaks are nominal and the late owner garaged the car - but what I was really trying to get at is the price range. I agree prices really are all over the map with no real reason. I will post full pictures when I put it up for sale in the spring to confirm the above, but I am not going to fully pull the longs to preserve the originality of the rivets. I will however look under and check them out. In any case, this is a real survivor one owner car with full records snd low miles that should do fine. I am not after every last dollar, so I'll price it at a reasonable price to sell.
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