1978 911sc
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80 million miles might make it difficult to negotiate.
hm, maybe a few dollars?
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80K miles? anywhere from $8k to $16k. multiple variables to consider. more information would help.
hm, maybe a few dollars?
joking.
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80K miles? anywhere from $8k to $16k. multiple variables to consider. more information would help.
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Yeah. At this point each car has to be evaluated on its merits. Miles, in and of themselves, become less relevant as a car ages EXCEPT for those collectors who value a talking point at a car meet.
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I paid 14k for my 78SC and it had 80,000 miles on it. That was 5 years ago.
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My experience with my '86 coupe is that 90-110K miles is when some money needs to be spent.
Head studs,wheel bearings,clutch, 2nd gear synchros, brake rotors etc..
Service records or lack thereof would be somehting I'd look for before deciding on a good price.
Head studs,wheel bearings,clutch, 2nd gear synchros, brake rotors etc..
Service records or lack thereof would be somehting I'd look for before deciding on a good price.