Is this a valid vin#....
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According to Bruce Anderson book..
91=911
a= 1980
0= Manufacturing Plant (no more info, Stuttgart probably)
1= 911 (suplemental type number)
4= 911SC
1621= sequential serial number
So you got a 1980 911SC.. According to Excellence #103 (August 2001) a 1980 Coupe is between $11.826 and $18.000
Hope this helps.
Jordi Riera
73.5 911T Targa
Richardson, TX
91=911
a= 1980
0= Manufacturing Plant (no more info, Stuttgart probably)
1= 911 (suplemental type number)
4= 911SC
1621= sequential serial number
So you got a 1980 911SC.. According to Excellence #103 (August 2001) a 1980 Coupe is between $11.826 and $18.000
Hope this helps.
Jordi Riera
73.5 911T Targa
Richardson, TX
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Did you say 17K original miles - on a 1980 SC Coupe?
that doesn't even qualify for little old lady driving to church!
and please don't tell me you found it in a barn.
grab it!
that doesn't even qualify for little old lady driving to church!
and please don't tell me you found it in a barn.
grab it!
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Yes! 17k miles, So...you cant run these vin #'s on carfax huh?
Assuming PPI goes well how much would you guys say its worth?
Minerva blue/tan
leather,power windows, A/C
MINT!
THANX
Assuming PPI goes well how much would you guys say its worth?
Minerva blue/tan
leather,power windows, A/C
MINT!
THANX
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That seems to be the only year for that type of Porsche VIN. two thoughts to ponder.
One, NOT driving cars (especially cars like Porsches) can cause as many problems as driving them a lot and hard.
Two as you pay a premium for ultra low milage, you will lose that extra value as you drive the car. A low milage car might not be such a good choice if your intended use includes things like DE's. That being said, I would love a new SC or Carrera!
One, NOT driving cars (especially cars like Porsches) can cause as many problems as driving them a lot and hard.
Two as you pay a premium for ultra low milage, you will lose that extra value as you drive the car. A low milage car might not be such a good choice if your intended use includes things like DE's. That being said, I would love a new SC or Carrera!