Porsche 964 price ?
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looked at this C2, very very close to buying, as perfect, also lhd so best position for driving IMO
https://www.piloteclassics.co.uk/vehicle-details/u...
https://www.piloteclassics.co.uk/vehicle-details/u...
Barty964rst said:
looked at this C2, very very close to buying, as perfect, also lhd so best position for driving IMO
https://www.piloteclassics.co.uk/vehicle-details/u...
The Swiss importer and dealer for Porsche at the time was AMAG AG not Mofag AG. They seem to only do Quads and Scooters nowadays. So already there, seems to be a grey import, rather than an official Swiss car.https://www.piloteclassics.co.uk/vehicle-details/u...
I’m a sucker for 964, but they have become stupidly expensive. I used to look at them in the mid/early 00’s when they where the cheapest 911 at the time. A 993 is the better air-cooled 911 and cheaper. The 996 and 997 are again the better modern classic 911 and for the money good 964 are sold, you get some very good modern modern 911 too.
But then again, those 964 are just sooooo damn sexy
When I was in the market this summer a local Porsche Club member phoned me up to offer me his 981 GT4 and I just had not even a glimmer of interest in it! Too fast,too expensive to run,not nearly as diy'able as a 964 and I see Caymans all the time but it is such a rare event to see air cooled these days!
As a weekend toy 964 all the way for me! If you think they are too expensive do not look at what 356 or early 911's with crap gearboxes sell for as you will realise how cheap 964's are!
As a weekend toy 964 all the way for me! If you think they are too expensive do not look at what 356 or early 911's with crap gearboxes sell for as you will realise how cheap 964's are!
This... is a lot of money.
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1994-porsche-911...
I'm not sure if it's the same car that sold for 1.2 million a couple of years ago.
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1994-porsche-911...
I'm not sure if it's the same car that sold for 1.2 million a couple of years ago.
Thoughts on this:
https://collectingcars.com/for-sale/1991-porsche-9...
Looks like a good price and much less than the ones at 90k..
https://collectingcars.com/for-sale/1991-porsche-9...
Looks like a good price and much less than the ones at 90k..
Sukh13 said:
Thoughts on this:
https://collectingcars.com/for-sale/1991-porsche-9...
Looks like a good price and much less than the ones at 90k..
"The offside rear wing, offside door... were resprayed in 2015."https://collectingcars.com/for-sale/1991-porsche-9...
Looks like a good price and much less than the ones at 90k..
Probably means minor accident damage and filler. Were any questions asked about that?
There is no mention of an engine rebuild, so it's probably due at that mileage. IMHO.
The driver's seat will need a refurb, so probably both seats at the same time.
The price, well it is what it is; it's certainly bucking the trend for falling classic car prices.
But is it 67k including the fees or 72k including the fees? (And why are UK fees higher than the rest of the world?)
Edited by G Thang on Sunday 4th February 09:38
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