Porsche 964 price ?
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G Thang said:
stichill99 said:
I just don't know what is happening with 964 pricing! 2 C2's have appeared on P/heads classifieds. 1 at £90k and the other at £94500. Does anyone believe cars are selling at these sort of prices?
Not yet...G Thang said:
"The offside rear wing, offside door... were resprayed in 2015."
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?)
All fair points.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
I wonder how many of the cars at 90k have similar issues...
Sukh13 said:
All fair points.
I wonder how many of the cars at 90k have similar issues...
If I was paying 90k for a car with over 90k miles on it then I would want it to have had an engine rebuild from a well known and respected builder. Any 34 year old car could have any number of issues, especially rust. Maybe some accident damage, also a few minor mechanical issues.I wonder how many of the cars at 90k have similar issues...
https://www.pistonheads.com/buy/listing/16113713
This needs to be in a museum or taken round car shows in a covered trailer.
Anyone fancy calling for the price?
This needs to be in a museum or taken round car shows in a covered trailer.
Anyone fancy calling for the price?
Classic combo. Surely can't be 30k 'worse' than a tin top if not tracking it
https://www.williamscrawford.co.uk/showroom/porsch...
https://www.williamscrawford.co.uk/showroom/porsch...
https://collectingcars.com/for-sale/1989-porsche-9...
16,800 miles C4
I can't believe the owner let Chris Harris review it in the rain. Should've let him drive it a few miles though, it's MOT'd.
16,800 miles C4
I can't believe the owner let Chris Harris review it in the rain. Should've let him drive it a few miles though, it's MOT'd.
G Thang said:
https://collectingcars.com/for-sale/1989-porsche-9...
16,800 miles C4
I can't believe the owner let Chris Harris review it in the rain. Should've let him drive it a few miles though, it's MOT'd.
In his defence, I’ve driven cars with old tyres that have little or nearly no grip, and it’s not advisable, especially in the wet.16,800 miles C4
I can't believe the owner let Chris Harris review it in the rain. Should've let him drive it a few miles though, it's MOT'd.
As for the nonsense about the Blaupunkt Berlin, there’s six of them for sale on EBay Germany.
G Thang said:
What's that about the wheels on CC, "flat disk"?
They're D90s aren't they?
Not D90’s they’re 928 wheels, and I’ve also seen them on US spec 944 Turbos too.They're D90s aren't they?
Edit to add link of US spec 944 Turbo with the same wheels fitted :
https://www.carscoops.com/2015/02/1987-porsche-944...
And fitted to 928’s :
Edited by Slippydiff on Sunday 10th March 17:46
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