Value my 944T
#1
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Value my 944T
Hey guys thinking of selling my 951 86, wife wants a new car and we have a new baby so makes it hard to spend time on the 951. Trying to figure a fair price on her and I have considered changing it back to stock and sell the performance parts. Mods are listed in sig below. Car has 205k miles and runs very well but exterior and interior are rough and car does need some work such as bulbs, oil leaks, crack windsheild, grounds need cleaning and maybe a few other things. I drive it once a week and it is a blast just don't have time to clean her up more. Color is Jager Rein Orange Ral 2004 and is rough was going to turn this car into a track rat. This car does have the LSD trans in it. Is 5k resonable or is that too high of an expectation? Thanks for your input.
#3
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You can ask $5000, and assume you sell for $3000...
Mine had 110k miles, was in way better shape, and sold for $7000 or so several years ago...
Tracking a 200k mile 944turbo would be too risky unless you dumped a bunch of money into it (hoses/bushings/brakes/rollcage/etc)...
Good luck!
Mine had 110k miles, was in way better shape, and sold for $7000 or so several years ago...
Tracking a 200k mile 944turbo would be too risky unless you dumped a bunch of money into it (hoses/bushings/brakes/rollcage/etc)...
Good luck!
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#5
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You can ask $5000, and assume you sell for $3000...
Mine had 110k miles, was in way better shape, and sold for $7000 or so several years ago...
Tracking a 200k mile 944turbo would be too risky unless you dumped a bunch of money into it (hoses/bushings/brakes/rollcage/etc)...
Good luck!
Mine had 110k miles, was in way better shape, and sold for $7000 or so several years ago...
Tracking a 200k mile 944turbo would be too risky unless you dumped a bunch of money into it (hoses/bushings/brakes/rollcage/etc)...
Good luck!
Clutch 8/01/09
Cap and Rotor 8/17/09
Ignition Coil 8/17/09
Spark Plugs 8/19/09
Tires 2/15/10
Vac Lines and Venturi Delete 5/13/10
Fuel Pump 7/25/10
Rear Shocks 8/11/10
Idle Air Valve 8/20/10
Rear Right Wheel Bearing 9/05/10
Oxygen Sensor 09/05/10
Fuel Pressue Regulator 5/25/11
Mass Air Sensor 5/25/11
Map Sensor 5/25/11
Fuel Damper Hose 7/20/11
Timing Belt/Balance Belt/Water pump 10/21/11
Serpentine Belt 10/21/11
Wires 1/15/12
Front Strut Assemblies 5/15/12
Fuel Injectors 4/10/12
Front Wheel Bearings and Seals 4/13/12
Throttle Switch 4/13/12
Intercooler Coupler Kit 5/17/12
Steel Arm Converison 10/01/12
Ball Joints 10/01/12
Control Arm Bushings and Castor Blocks 10/01/12
AOS Seals 2/08/13
Throttle Position Sensor 4/05/13
Idle Air Valve 4/05/13
Front Stainless Brake Lines 10/05/13
Rear Wheel Bearings 9/06/14
Timing Belt 11/25/15
Cam Tower Gasket 10/16/13
Clear Signals 3/14/16
968 Steering Wheel 3/15/16
Crank and Reference Sensors 3/15/16
Spark Plugs 3/16/16
28 Pin DME 3/23/16
#6
I think if you don't have time to clean it up, you won't have time to part it out. Its death by a thousand paper cuts parting a car.
I'd hold out for $4,500 or more.
I'd hold out for $4,500 or more.
#7
If I was looking to buy a 951 I would pay over 6 grand for your car. I have a high mileage 1987 Turbo so I know the car very well. You did a lot of the big jobs like the clutch already. Just detail it really good. You have a nice car there
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#9
Nordschleife Master
Having sold a cosmetically challenged 951 recently I can say that finding a buyer is difficult at just about any price. As the car sits in the pictures I would guess at $3,500 ish. If you spent some time and cleaned it up, fixed the panel issues in the front, and just did some quick fixes for the interior I would guess $4,500 ish.
#10
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Ya I've considered fixing a few things as well, I have someone who will trade a 67 mustang for it and ok condition I may just trade him.
#11
Maintenance history is great, with a fresh chain service. Obviously the cosmetics and mileage is a problem. I think you could ask $5k, but would get $4k, give or take $250.
What make is that front spoiler?
What make is that front spoiler?
#12
fix the panel issues. vacuum it out. post some really good pics and put on ebay. it doesn't look like a bad car at all. Real 951 buyers shouldn't be scared away by the miles. Lots of 951s haven't even made it that far. I bought a 190k mile 951 back in 2014 for a daily driver. I put another 60k miles on it before swapping the motor into an S2 cab.
#13
Rainman
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about tree-fiddy
you can substitute the bolts that hold the fenders to the chassis for the bolts that tie the nose panel to the fender (corner)
this car actually looks like it's got potential..."good bones" and everything is there, just needs a little TLC time.
not a bad buy for $4k...
btw, you know there is now blood in the water that LART will smell shortly.
you can substitute the bolts that hold the fenders to the chassis for the bolts that tie the nose panel to the fender (corner)
this car actually looks like it's got potential..."good bones" and everything is there, just needs a little TLC time.
not a bad buy for $4k...
btw, you know there is now blood in the water that LART will smell shortly.
#14
Keep it or part it. You'll lose any other way...
A 67 mustang is not more practical for the kid, it won't even have shoulder belts up front for you, let alone the ones you need to put a car seat in the back of it.
A 67 mustang is not more practical for the kid, it won't even have shoulder belts up front for you, let alone the ones you need to put a car seat in the back of it.