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Old 12-03-2007, 11:00 AM
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It's hard to say without seeing all the rust, but it looks pretty good. I would think $5kish would be about right. Of course, the color is worth a lot!!

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Old 12-03-2007, 06:38 PM
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I don't read excellence, but a non original car, with rust and some personal improvements is a tough sell. Folks (ie "investors") want perfect cars, ideally 2.0L. Then there are folks who want perfect bodies but will work with 1.7 or 1.8 base motors. I think $3k for your car is on the high end given current market trends. Yes, the exterior paint looks nice (even great) in some of those shots, but 914 guys know its whats UNDER that paint that matters.
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I would still start around $5K. There are some 914 people out there who are crazy (right Matt, you know who I mean) who will pay stupid $$$ for 914s so I think it is worth a shot and put a higher price tag on it and see what happens.



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