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Will be parting with 75gt4... need help with pricing

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  1. Feraudi

    Feraudi Karting

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    #1 Feraudi, Apr 7, 2007
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    I'm considering selling my Dino as I have a new Audi R8 coming in at the end of the year. My question is: Where should I start as a realistic asking price?

    The specifics...

    1975, Red/tan, 82K miles, serial #09568.
    15 year old paint and interior.
    500 miles on freshly rebuilt motor
    81mm wiseco 10.5:1 compresion pistions, SS valves, all new gaskets, seals, etc.

    Any ideas would be appreciated

    Thx
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  2. jimshadow

    jimshadow F1 Veteran
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    Dude, that is one sharp GT4!!! I like the wheels!
    I sent you a PM.
     
  3. JF308

    JF308 Formula 3

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    You car looks very nice in the photo's. Very professionally done.

    Having just gone through an extensive GT4 search process and final purchase, my non-professional assessment of the current market is:

    Concours/near concours correct, low mileage, excellent condition with recent service and records $30 - $35K

    Very good condition, mid mileage, some rebuild/repairs $25 - $30K

    Decent driver with normal wear/tear $20 - $25K

    Prices are on the way up, it seems....there is another thread comparing recent published pricing for GT4 vs. GTB/GTS that is worth a read.

    John
     
  4. jimshadow

    jimshadow F1 Veteran
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    I agree with John's assessment, non professionally speaking of course!

    Where are you located. A quick search of your VIN shows an Austrailan car.
    The VIN is lumped in with the '74 cars on the dino-registry, but that does not necessarily mean anything.

    JIM
     
  5. Feraudi

    Feraudi Karting

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    West Marin
     
  6. Shark49

    Shark49 Formula Junior

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    What wheels are those? They look awesome!
     
  7. blainewest

    blainewest Formula Junior

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    A gt4 for an Audi?...Dude are you sure??
     
  8. Feraudi

    Feraudi Karting

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  9. James in Denver

    James in Denver Formula 3

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    PM sent, can you reply with stats about your GT4?

    James in Denver
     
  10. 2NA

    2NA F1 World Champ
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    Put it in FerrariAds
     
  11. blainewest

    blainewest Formula Junior

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    Yeah..OK I see your point. That is, admittedly, the best looking Audi I've seen.

    I have a question for you about your gt4. Did you have the bumpers moved in? Mine are moved in also but do not look moved in as much as yours. I like yours better. Could you give me a measurement as to how much they were pushed in and what process was used...if you know of course. Thanks, Blaine.

    BTW that's a killer looking gt4. Good luck with the sale but I don't think you'll have any trouble selling it. Demand for these cars seems to be on the rise.
     
  12. Feraudi

    Feraudi Karting

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    Blaine, Thanks for the compliments

    I removed the bumpers and shocks. Removed the hydraulic oil by drilling a 3.5mm hole and then compressed the shocks all the way in. Then I installed a set screw in the holes I drilled(1/shock), remounted the whole assembly, and that was it. Now they only protrude 1 inch beyound the bumper trim.
     
  13. Feraudi

    Feraudi Karting

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    Thanks,

    I will when I get closer to listing it. (Late summer) Will be taking it for it's last trip to the Concours Italiano in Monterey in August.
     
  14. EuroDino

    EuroDino Formula Junior

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    I don't know where you are located, but since you will be at Monterey, you may want to consider letting Tillack & Co. look at your car. I was fortunate to have them perfrom a PPI that supported the sale of my '74 euro model 308 GT4, and they were aboslutely amazing. Their customer service is unmatched, and the assessment was honest and very detailed. I even received some coaching on the range for a fair asking price, which I kept in mind when negotiating with the buyer - I got what I was asking.
    Just my humble opinion.
     

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