QUOTE(BENBRO02 @ Mar 10 2017, 08:21 PM)
Is the 1975 1.8 that is listed in the classifieds with paint code 98 that was originally Cepia Brown worth big bucks? There are currently only 2 paint code 98 from 75 listed in the member registry and neither are Cepia Brown.
Ben, I'd say quite the opposite!
Here are your key words to answer your question: "paint code 98
that was originally Cepia Brown" ....
So it is not a special code color, but apparently a color change, & therefore color changed classic cars are worth less than original paint or restored as original paint. This is a known market fact which you can check with some research at the Hemmings & Hagerty websites.
Also, the 74-75 1.8s & 70-73 1.7s are at the lower end of the valuation curves of all 914s 70-76.
You can check values/pricing for 914s you're looking for at the Hagerty valuation tool link below, but make sure to read their definitions carefully, & then be brutally honest & objective in rating the condition of the cars, as if you were one of their underwriters. You can also see the value history by the various levels' color curves on the charts.
https://www.hagerty.com/apps/valuationtools/search/autoI know, it's just like school with homework, but more fun in the end if done right!
PS - It's Sepia Brown FYI.
Good Luck!
Tom
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