Price check on 94 911 C4S please.
#1
Price check on 94 911 C4S please.
Hello guys,
A friend is selling his 1994 911 C4S widebody, just 26k miles, all service history & books stamped.
He says just 150 were made & I don't see enough to know whats a good selling price.
Any imput or help is great!
Thanks much!
A friend is selling his 1994 911 C4S widebody, just 26k miles, all service history & books stamped.
He says just 150 were made & I don't see enough to know whats a good selling price.
Any imput or help is great!
Thanks much!
#3
It seems like the region of the country has a bit to do with prices too. West coast might be a bit lower than the seemingly more expensive east coast. In my area (midwest), I would probably see that car advertised in the low to mid $30k region during the dead of winter, with spring time prices pushing the upper $30's for an asking price...
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Thanks for your replys guys.
Tom: I herad that from someone as well.
He says just 150 were made of this wideboby Turbo look version?
I need to research it further.
Anyone else?
Tom: I herad that from someone as well.
He says just 150 were made of this wideboby Turbo look version?
I need to research it further.
Anyone else?
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Didn't Porsche do a widebody C4 (964) to celebrate the 30 years of 911? Weren't they all plum colored? That would truly be a unique car, which may offer more (than a typical 964) to a collector, but little more to an enthusiast.
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According to Bruce Anderson's Porsche 911 Performance Handbook, a turbo look car was produced in 1994 for the US market - the "C4 Turbo Look" as well as the Speedster, RS America, the 911 Turbo3.6, the C2 Coupe, Targa and Cabriolet.
Maybe a VIN might help in identifying the car.
Good Luck!
Maybe a VIN might help in identifying the car.
Good Luck!