What is a PCGB National concours winning 944 cab worth

What is a PCGB National concours winning 944 cab worth

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mark 993 targa

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114 posts

191 months

Saturday 12th September 2015
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Thinking about selling my 1990 87000 mile concours winning cabriolet, whats it worth.

PorscheGT4

21,146 posts

266 months

Saturday 12th September 2015
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same as a non winning one I would say.

g7jhp

6,971 posts

239 months

Saturday 12th September 2015
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PorscheGT4 said:
same as a non winning one I would say.
Sure you'd be saying the same if it was your Cayman R or Spyder!

OP worth having a look at the classifieds this 1990 944 Cab with 51k is up for £15k but the colour is not to everyone's taste.

What spec is your car?

- Paint colour
- Interior (material/colour)

mark 993 targa

Original Poster:

114 posts

191 months

Saturday 12th September 2015
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g7jhp said:
Sure you'd be saying the same if it was your Cayman R or Spyder!

OP worth having a look at the classifieds this 1990 944 Cab with 51k is up for £15k but the colour is not to everyone's taste.

What spec is your car?

- Paint colour
- Interior (material/colour)
Guards red with cream leather, full respray last year.

C. Grimsley

1,364 posts

196 months

Saturday 12th September 2015
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Let's have a look then?

Carl

bigunit00

890 posts

148 months

Saturday 12th September 2015
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£10-15k I think based on other 944s for sale. Quite a few turbo coupes at the £15-20k range (and most dont seem to be selling) and can't see why you would buy a 944 cab over a turbo coupe if you had the option at similar price pt.

NJH

3,021 posts

210 months

Saturday 12th September 2015
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Because its nicer looking than the 968 convertible and doesn't have the chocolate mechanicals of the boxsters. The S2 convertible is a very pretty car and certainly not to be sniffed at as Steve Kevlin himself proved many years back when he raced one. Not my cup of tea though, try the convertible bit once and won't be going back in that direction again.

supersport

4,075 posts

228 months

Saturday 12th September 2015
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It's a lovely car and a well deserved win!

No idea what it's worth. A fellow owner had a club valuation of £18K for his S2 Cab, but neither of us believe that was realistic. Your is in better condition though, so around that region I would guess.

PorscheGT4

21,146 posts

266 months

Saturday 12th September 2015
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g7jhp said:
Sure you'd be saying the same if it was your Cayman R or Spyder!

OP worth having a look at the classifieds this 1990 944 Cab with 51k is up for £15k but the colour is not to everyone's taste.

What spec is your car?

- Paint colour
- Interior (material/colour)
do people pay more for a clean one then lol ?

Mine will be the same if not less than all the other R's for sale and will be clean :-p

tr7v8

7,202 posts

229 months

Saturday 12th September 2015
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I don't do valuations for TIPEC but my personal thoughts are:-
Club valuations are insurance replacement not necessarily sales prices.
Summer is coming to an end so getting into non-cab time
It isn't super low miles so less likely to appeal to a collector, non-original paint will mark it down as well for the collector.
Guards red can be marmite for some, personally I prefer the blue one.
Boxsters are more horsepower & less servicing grief, no belts or chain etc.

Pretty car though.

blade7

11,311 posts

217 months

Saturday 12th September 2015
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g7jhp said:


OP worth having a look at the classifieds this [url]1990 944 Cab with 51k
After reading the advert I'd give it a miss, what a load of b*ll*x.

GC8

19,910 posts

191 months

Monday 14th September 2015
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Im sure that the clown who wrote that is convinced that it is advertising poetry. He is 'weaving an illusion', but it looks like he is weaving bullst from here.