What's the market like for an M491???
#16
These have moved from "used" Porsches to "Collector" Porsches... a totally different market....
Small items of condition, originality, documentation, color, etc can swing valuations +/- 25%... and really, really low-mile original cars can command even higher premiums...
Look at it this way. A really clean, original, driver-quality 86 3.2 Carrara with no major issues could be a $40K car in today's market. An 86 Turbo in similar condition could be pushing $100K.... so putting a wide-body somewhere in the middle is reasonable... sounds like $70K to me.
But its now like pricing art... time, place, car, and buyer.
Small items of condition, originality, documentation, color, etc can swing valuations +/- 25%... and really, really low-mile original cars can command even higher premiums...
Look at it this way. A really clean, original, driver-quality 86 3.2 Carrara with no major issues could be a $40K car in today's market. An 86 Turbo in similar condition could be pushing $100K.... so putting a wide-body somewhere in the middle is reasonable... sounds like $70K to me.
But its now like pricing art... time, place, car, and buyer.
#17
I am new here to the website. I am also in the market for a m491 coupe.
I love how everyone helps each other search out different examples. Thanks for making this such a great website.
Troy Kershaw
I love how everyone helps each other search out different examples. Thanks for making this such a great website.
Troy Kershaw
#18
Welcome! Sloancars has a couple Turbo Looks, but as you may know, Sloan charges big $$$ for collector-quality examples.
I ran across this one on Pelican:
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsc...look-m491.html
Good luck!
Ray
#19
Thank you Ray. I know I haven't formally introduced myself so I would like to do that.
I am 43 and live in Virginia. I have two children and a loving wife who puts up with me.
I am a Porsche addict who owns a 77 euro 3.0 Carrera. I purchased it in 1994 and will one day give it to my children. The 77 is the only Porsche I have ever owned. I hope
To change that soon. I'm looking for a nice driver.
I have seen the brown car . I just doesn't move me. I think it is high at 65 with 100k on it. I haven't looked at Slone. Thanks for the tip.
~Troy Kershaw
I am 43 and live in Virginia. I have two children and a loving wife who puts up with me.
I am a Porsche addict who owns a 77 euro 3.0 Carrera. I purchased it in 1994 and will one day give it to my children. The 77 is the only Porsche I have ever owned. I hope
To change that soon. I'm looking for a nice driver.
I have seen the brown car . I just doesn't move me. I think it is high at 65 with 100k on it. I haven't looked at Slone. Thanks for the tip.
~Troy Kershaw
#20
That said, while mileage is important (to a degree), there are other - and more important - considerations that affect price... a lot. Condition and history are more important drivers of price than mileage... at least to me. Having said all that stuff to help me self-justify my present Porsche-life, I'll say that my TL scratches all my Porsche itches: First, it's a coupe (my personal favorite in the wide bodies), completely - and verifiably - damage and accident free, wearing mostly original paint (I had a high quality respray of hood, bumper, valence and mirrors), documented history back to the first oil change, I have personally visited (via e-mail and phone) with all the previous owners, engine converted to 3.4 a few thousand miles ago by Bill Brewster (Brewster Porsche, San Clemente, CA), careful refreshment of interior (new carpets, door panels), many, many new seals, sills, other rubber bits, and sunroof seals. All that stuff. 111,500 miles. Five shows, five wins.
$65,000 wouldn't buy it.
Photos here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/rfpd30...57648991024725
Rob
#22
Rennlist Member
On the brink of selling my 85 911 M491.
Silver, black sport seats (leather with 'Porsche' lettered cloth.) 65k miles, absolutely completely serviced at Porsche dealer (engine out reseal and much, much more).
Original paint except for rock chip spray to valance. I added ducktail, painted to match. Saved OEM turbo tail (hung on wall as art!) OEM steering wheel, OEM Blaupunkt Monterey. Clean everywhere. Ice cold AC.
Has Certificate of Authenticity, books, tools, records. Needs nothing. Get in and drive. PM if interested.
Silver, black sport seats (leather with 'Porsche' lettered cloth.) 65k miles, absolutely completely serviced at Porsche dealer (engine out reseal and much, much more).
Original paint except for rock chip spray to valance. I added ducktail, painted to match. Saved OEM turbo tail (hung on wall as art!) OEM steering wheel, OEM Blaupunkt Monterey. Clean everywhere. Ice cold AC.
Has Certificate of Authenticity, books, tools, records. Needs nothing. Get in and drive. PM if interested.
#23
Rennlist Member
On the brink of selling my 85 911 M491.
Silver, black sport seats (leather with 'Porsche' lettered cloth.) 65k miles, absolutely completely serviced at Porsche dealer (engine out reseal and much, much more).
Original paint except for rock chip spray to valance. I added ducktail, painted to match. Saved OEM turbo tail (hung on wall as art!) OEM steering wheel, OEM Blaupunkt Monterey. Clean everywhere. Ice cold AC.
Has Certificate of Authenticity, books, tools, records. Needs nothing. Get in and drive. PM if interested.
Silver, black sport seats (leather with 'Porsche' lettered cloth.) 65k miles, absolutely completely serviced at Porsche dealer (engine out reseal and much, much more).
Original paint except for rock chip spray to valance. I added ducktail, painted to match. Saved OEM turbo tail (hung on wall as art!) OEM steering wheel, OEM Blaupunkt Monterey. Clean everywhere. Ice cold AC.
Has Certificate of Authenticity, books, tools, records. Needs nothing. Get in and drive. PM if interested.
#24
Rennlist Member
Further, I mounted my 'Retro Air' condenser under mine, had to reinforce the glass but it works great. I also was able to correctly mount the engine light, which actually works. Going to the ducktail is more trouble than you think, but I think justified. Sorry for the dark shots; the car sits in the rear of my little garage and I was too lazy to push it out.
#25
Rennlist Member
Thanks for that. I have enjoyed this car immensely. The duck was a tough consideration, and it can be difficult to match the body lines exactly. Mine are, keeping in mind the duck profile tapers down as it reaches the rear bumper area, so it is not 'flush' with the rear fender line until it reaches the end.
Further, I mounted my 'Retro Air' condenser under mine, had to reinforce the glass but it works great. I also was able to correctly mount the engine light, which actually works. Going to the ducktail is more trouble than you think, but I think justified. Sorry for the dark shots; the car sits in the rear of my little garage and I was too lazy to push it out.
Further, I mounted my 'Retro Air' condenser under mine, had to reinforce the glass but it works great. I also was able to correctly mount the engine light, which actually works. Going to the ducktail is more trouble than you think, but I think justified. Sorry for the dark shots; the car sits in the rear of my little garage and I was too lazy to push it out.
Where did you source your duck? I used MASHAW for my 993 and was very pleased with the fit. I'm not a body man by any stretch, but I was able to fit the duck straight out of the box and sourced paint to my local shop.
#26
Rennlist Member
Thanks for the additional shots - it looks amazing. I put a duck on my 993, and it wasn't too bad of a pain. I've removed the air conditioning from my M491 and the light is no longer wired in either. My only challenge will be removing the rear wiper unit, but I don't think that will be too bad.
Where did you source your duck? I used MASHAW for my 993 and was very pleased with the fit. I'm not a body man by any stretch, but I was able to fit the duck straight out of the box and sourced paint to my local shop.
Where did you source your duck? I used MASHAW for my 993 and was very pleased with the fit. I'm not a body man by any stretch, but I was able to fit the duck straight out of the box and sourced paint to my local shop.
#28
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My car is priced at $72k, but after spending the weekend with it, I'm less inclined to offer it at all. I realize that sounds vague, but I have one car in my sights that 'if' the 911 goes, that's the only reason I'd do anything at all.
As all on this forum know, there just aren't many vintage type cars - at any price - that offer this level of fun, satisfaction, and utility. I'd drive my car to most anywhere tomorrow, without hesitation.
So, to the OP and all, it appears that the M491 option adds about 40-50% atop the comparable narrow body car. I've emailed Keith Martin about his almost quaint 'add $5000 for M491' value, but I feel this forum has more specific experience in this realm.
Thus, if Turbo cars (911 Turbo, 930) of this era get roughly 90% value bump, then as another mentioned earlier in this thread, the non turbo wide body M491 seems to slot right in-between.
#30
Rennlist Member
Here's my ex-'89 M491 G50 cab in Steingrau that I sold in 2011 before "the bubble", a 33K mile one-owner car when I bought it, 35K miles when I sold it. Only 54 of these were USA-spec cars.
Had it been a coupe I would still have it - forever. I'm just not a cabriolet guy which is why I let it go.
I'd LOVE to have Adams' silver coupe (my favorite color, love the duck!) but the GT3 will have to suffice for now.
Had it been a coupe I would still have it - forever. I'm just not a cabriolet guy which is why I let it go.
I'd LOVE to have Adams' silver coupe (my favorite color, love the duck!) but the GT3 will have to suffice for now.