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Old 09-05-2017, 07:23 PM
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Originally Posted by 928sg
This makes me wonder what a full restomod would bring...
Have wondered the same. Using a 69 RS/SS Camaro as a barometer, typical auction prices are 60-70ish for stock in good condition, and $ 120-130 for a restomod...if done properly.02 T
Old 09-05-2017, 10:59 PM
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Originally Posted by 77tony
Have wondered the same. Using a 69 RS/SS Camaro as a barometer, typical auction prices are 60-70ish for stock in good condition, and $ 120-130 for a restomod...if done properly.02 T
What constitutes a 928 restomod? A GB stroker with Champagne/Budd interior? (And 18" Phone Dials ... )
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Originally Posted by worf928
What constitutes a 928 restomod? A GB stroker with Champagne/Budd interior? (And 18" Phone Dials ... )
Dave, Pretty good descriptions here: http://restomodstore.com/restomod-vs-restore/
Been hanging on this site for a bit...some great builds: http://www.pro-touring.com/forums/60-Project-Updates
Back to our regulary scheduled programming...

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So have all 928 models followed the same appreciation rates in the Hagerty charts?
Old 09-07-2017, 09:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Ghosteh
So have all 928 models followed the same appreciation rates in the Hagerty charts?
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Originally Posted by Ghosteh
So have all 928 models followed the same appreciation rates in the Hagerty charts?
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Old 09-08-2017, 02:53 AM
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Sounds like Tony wants $42.5L for Mokka. Any takers?
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Originally Posted by chart928s4
Sounds like Tony wants $42.5L for Mokka. Any takers?
Cars like his Mokka don't meet the current valuations; they set a new level for them.
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Originally Posted by chart928s4
Sounds like Tony wants $42.5L for Mokka. Any takers?
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Cars like his Mokka don't meet the current valuations; they set a new level for them.
^^^ This. Mokka is in the $85K plus range, more in Europe. Cars like that are few and far between.



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