

Ouch.. Just listed on EBAY
Started by link517, May 13 2011 05:46 PM
31 replies to this topic
#21
Posted 18 May 2011 - 11:47 AM
So where is a good working car for $7000?
Bob
Bob
#22
Posted 18 May 2011 - 02:15 PM
Plenty of good working cars out there for $7000, they just aren't Porsche's, and certainly aren't 968's!
#23
Posted 18 May 2011 - 03:21 PM
Not so sure about that. I bet if you look hard enough, you could find someone asking, say, $9K or so for a decent 968, and talk him down to $7K. For some reason, it seems that most of the 968s for sale tend to be really nice ones, but I bet there are some decent, higher mileage ones out there that can be had for $7K. The value of these cars really goes into the ditch once they hit 100K miles.
#24
Posted 18 May 2011 - 04:02 PM
Not that I've seen up here - in the NorthEast, any 968 under $10,000 is a rat, guaranteed.
#25
Posted 18 May 2011 - 05:45 PM
Hmmm... I had mine for sale for while, and it's in decent shape, but I was unsuccessful at selling it for $11K. Somebody offered me $7000, but that was lower than I wanted to go. Now, it's in pieces, in the process of being turned into a track car.
#26
Posted 18 May 2011 - 07:05 PM
I've seen a few for sale in the 7k-8k range. They seem to be okay, not pristine, but nothing like this one. I got mine for a steal (96K mile Tip), but I have to spend some $$ to get caught up on maintenance. Otherwise, it is in excellent condition inside and out.
-kb
-kb
#27
Posted 19 May 2011 - 08:33 AM
Wow, $5K (and counting) for that mess? It'll take at least another few grand just to bring the cosmetics up to par. And who knows what the mechanical condition is like? Could be a disaster waiting there. The $15K rule still applies I think.
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#28
Posted 19 May 2011 - 08:35 AM
Agreed. I think the $15K rule is accurate for a car in Kelley Blue book "Good" condition, eg., without significant mechanical, electrical or cosmetic flaws.
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#29
Posted 19 May 2011 - 11:41 AM
i fixed it
re: the car - yup - gonna cost some dough, but then it would be a rare one (not for me - i hate yellow)
re: the car - yup - gonna cost some dough, but then it would be a rare one (not for me - i hate yellow)
#30
Posted 19 May 2011 - 05:26 PM
You didn't see the earlier post, it was REPAINTED yellow...they should have left it slate gray, that's a way better color IMHO.
Jay
Jay
#31
Posted 19 May 2011 - 07:45 PM
Oof - that is a double whammie
#32
Posted 19 May 2011 - 11:34 PM
Man, I should paint my 93' gp white yellow, and sell it for 20-30k at that rate. I paid 8k for it, 125k, good strong runner, one previous owner. Drivers seat was a little worn, and needed wheel bearings in front, those were the biggest flaws. garage kept AZ car. All belts, and rollers had just been done, and compression was good for the mileage. Its all getting torn out to build the turbo motor.......some day.
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