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Old 08-29-2009, 10:58 PM
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http://www.highmarques.com/inventory/202.html

These guys usually sell very nice examples (I bought my first 968 there, but they are pricey).

Sport seats, Fuchs, sway bars-early dash though. I'll call Monday and ask how much-any guesses?
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12k?
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I guess $8,000.
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$6,000
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OK-just got off the phone-one owner, no paintwork, cosmoline still under the car, never wet, new tires, will get major service and cambelt-$14,500.
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Originally Posted by porsche_968
$6,000
If you can find that car for $6000,put me down for 2 of them.
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Only if the 2 are twins...:-)
$14,000. I rather get a 968 for that price.
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Originally Posted by porsche_968
Only if the 2 are twins...:-)
$14,000. I rather get a 968 for that price.
Except you won't get a concours low mile 968 at that price, but I would gladly throw a couple thousand more in order to do so.
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You arent going to find many low mileage totally unmolested/pristine examples of 944 n/a's out there. I dont really think the price is that crazy for what you are getting. IMHO of course.
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I second Sam, what would it cost to restore a N/A to the same level? $20,000 more like $30,000+ and it still is a rebuild so it's not worth as much. The one problem I see with the car is sould be a non driver. A trailer queen or to just drive to shows or to the DQ once a blue moon. This is the type of car I like to see when I go to shows.
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It's kitted out very much like my old 85.5-sport seats, color coded Fuchs, sways. If it was a oval dash car I'd think seriously about it.



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