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Do you guys track 930 values?

Discussion in 'Porsche' started by 09Scuderia, Nov 23, 2013.

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  1. 09Scuderia

    09Scuderia F1 Rookie

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    I was offered the following:

    89 930
    Red/ Black
    Slant nose (Factory)
    Loads of other options I have never seen before.
    15k miles

    $100k asking

    Anyone have any idea what these things are actually worth? A slant wouldn't be my first choice however this car has me thinking....

    Anyone?
     
  2. 930

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    If it's a real 15K car and original, it should be in like-new showroom condition, all original and all there. If it's been modified, the modifications should be documented.
    If that's the car you want (and you know what you are buying), a perfect 505 Slant may well require $100K to purchase these days.
     
  3. 09Scuderia

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    its all of that...near perfect stored properly....and is all original and fully documented.

    Thanks for the info. Much appreciated.
     
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    I'd buy it
     
  5. Omnivore

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    1). Car-sitting-forever recommisioning may be in order. $$. Long fast test drive may reveal problems.

    2). Check Hagarty value tool, add x% for M505

    3). Car sounds epic, any pics?
     
  6. AndrewJM

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    If as described, it should be worth at least $100K.
     
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    OK. Hagarty says $68k for a #1 '89 930. I believe these are actual selling (vs. asking) prices. Is the 505 worth $30k? Not so sure. And this is assuming a no-needs car, which is doubtful unless recommisioning already done. I'd offer $80-85k assuming clean PPI, paint meter test, and test drive. Any more $ is based on how much you have to have it.
     
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    i'm not so sure that Haggerty is up to speed on valuations of these cars.
     
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    Hi guys, please help me understand if there is something "fishy" about this car.

    Serial number WP0JB0939GS050065

    1986 with 60k miles and Buy it now price on ebay of $38k

    What am I missing?

    Porsche 911 Turbo Carrera Coupe 2 Door | eBay


    thanks.
     
  10. Omnivore

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    Perhaps. But to clarify, asking and selling figures are quite different. Another source for actual selling prices is Sports Car Market auction results database. You need a platinum membership to access however.

    Another bit of reality is the three really nice 930s listed at the dealer below. I believe they've been there the better part of a year or more.

    http://www.velocityporsches.com/inventory.html
     
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    thanks for all the intel.

    I am going to chat with the owner this week and offer him in the 80s. I don't love the slant nose...or the color. I do love the condition and understand that finding a car like this is 1/1,000,000. Low miles cars are always worth more....

    As far as Hagerty goes. Their price guide is off. I have other Porsches and track values. As an example I have a 89 Speedster. 4k. Perfect. I have personally seen like cars selling for significantly more than the Hagerty guide. I know for a fact that 5 sold this year in the mid-100s to upper $100s. Its as worthless as Zillows Z-Estimate.

    I suspect that Hagerty ONLY publishes the reported prices that their insured customers report. Small pool of data at best.
     
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    Whatever. Just trying to help.
     
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    $100K is reasonable if everything is as you describe. 930 prices are really on the move at high velocity.
    Slant is a very specialized example, however, if it is not to your taste, keep looking...
     
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    If you are not interested in it, I have a friend who is looking for a slant nose and wants something in this criteria.
     
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    if you don't like the color or slant keep looking. there are other low mile 930s out there for the same money.
     
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    I saw that one.....very nice.

    The slant is still on my radar. He is in no rush to sell.....and he wont jack up the price on me. I am still talking myself into the slant vs non...

    Tim
     

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