Price for 1986.5 S 5-sp
#16
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Ick, lots of Armor-goo on it everywhere. Otherwise looks quite nice. This is a retail seller of fine cars. He can sit on his price for a while, but the market will probably not catch up to what he is asking.
His pricing of the 911 group seems much more realistic. I could go for that America roadster for less than $50k! So, as usual, he probably knows 911s front and back, up and down, but when it comes to the 928, optimism abounds. Usually the price will drop after summer, around October, maybe Nov. If the car is still there in Jan. you might get it for a pretty good price. I waited for two years to feed off the bottom of the 928 prices. I have invested quite a bit of time, and a small amount of money on my chassis, and I'm still not upside-down on it. Most owner are.
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His pricing of the 911 group seems much more realistic. I could go for that America roadster for less than $50k! So, as usual, he probably knows 911s front and back, up and down, but when it comes to the 928, optimism abounds. Usually the price will drop after summer, around October, maybe Nov. If the car is still there in Jan. you might get it for a pretty good price. I waited for two years to feed off the bottom of the 928 prices. I have invested quite a bit of time, and a small amount of money on my chassis, and I'm still not upside-down on it. Most owner are.
Doc 90GT in resto
#17
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A real good example of an '86.5 but not worth what he is asking. Talk to your insurance agent first before buying a 928. Find out what you can insure one for before buying the high priced examples.
#18
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That's the best S model to buy..imo
However it's priced a little high for what I have seen for that model in the market. Depending on how it checked out, I would say between $12,500 and 15,000 and that is still on the high end for pricing. If the car needs nothing and checks out to be a 9-10 on a 10 scale it would be a good buy though.
However it's priced a little high for what I have seen for that model in the market. Depending on how it checked out, I would say between $12,500 and 15,000 and that is still on the high end for pricing. If the car needs nothing and checks out to be a 9-10 on a 10 scale it would be a good buy though.