Just got the latest Excellence with the buying guide. Number 2 great Porsche bargain was the '73 - 76 2.0. Their pricing had a range of $7K for a 1.7 to $70K for a six.
Cairo94507
Aug 15 2015, 10:19 PM
Might be a little light on their numbers......
Andyrew
Aug 15 2015, 11:02 PM
Were those the "low" values or high?
brooks944
Aug 16 2015, 06:39 AM
The $7K was the low for the 1.7, the $70K was the high value for the six.
EdwardBlume
Aug 16 2015, 07:38 AM
QUOTE(brooks944 @ Aug 16 2015, 05:39 AM)
The $7K was the low for the 1.7, the $70K was the high value for the six.
That's quite some variance. Can you post more results?
ConeDodger
Aug 16 2015, 09:46 AM
QUOTE(Cairo94507 @ Aug 16 2015, 12:19 AM)
Might be a little light on their numbers......
Preservation and excellent restoration with low miles are going for more. Some conversion cars with Porsche motors that were very well done could approach that. Imagine Paul Sayegh's car up for sale. He would have to be close to that if not more...
rick 918-S
Aug 16 2015, 11:50 AM
I think the high is a little low. and the low is a little high. But it's all speculative and based on a buyer/seller experience. I know of 3 deals that fell through so far due to the buyer and seller not being able to get together in the end. Cash buyer no BS'er. One deal is over 70k with cash on the table.
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