FS: 1984 928 S Red/Black Auto
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Any thoughts on Stan's 84?
I have been in email conversation with Stan regarding the 84. He seems like stand up guy and very experienced. What would people value the car at? I may trade my 944 + cash for it, depends on other factors.
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if I was in the market for another one with the older body style, I would be very interested in this car. Stan knows 928's, and I would expect to get a car exactly as described, which if it is, then the price is pretty good for it IMHO...
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Stan is a very honest and straightforward guy with a lot of 928 experience. I think the car is very fairly priced and buying from a knowledgeable owner is a BIG plus with these cars.
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I saw this car in person at Stan's place, it looked very nice, was just as described and is probably a good deal for the price. I was also very satisfied with my own transaction with Stan, he's a straight shooter for sure.
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Your right Stan is a great guy. I've gotten parts from him in the past with that said I think the price is a bit high. I would think it should be in the 4K range. From what I've seen 84's aren't really in demand say like the 86.5's. Just my 2 cents. I really probably don't know what I'm talking about.
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I am motivated to sell though
P.S. thank you for the kind words .
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I'd buy it from you if you would figure out how to get it down here for a reasonable $$$ amt... That young man from church would do well with this car I would think!
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That's the same problem for me once I add the shipping cost too it it soon becomes a non value. I already did that and ate the big one on my 81.
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Thanks for the thoughts. I still have someone interested in trading a 944 for it, so that may be an option.
I had checked for someone, and it was $732 shipped to TN (if I recall correctly). With gas prices, even driving it a substantial distance and flying home could approach that number. Of course it isn't registered, so that creates a cost issue on its own too.
I don't need to sell it, but I also don't have any use for it and as well know letting a 928 sit is not good...
I had checked for someone, and it was $732 shipped to TN (if I recall correctly). With gas prices, even driving it a substantial distance and flying home could approach that number. Of course it isn't registered, so that creates a cost issue on its own too.
I don't need to sell it, but I also don't have any use for it and as well know letting a 928 sit is not good...
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Just a suggestion Stan, but replacing the fog surrounds, floormats, a serious detail job and some really good pictures posted directly in the ebay ad will go a long ways towards getting the true value. It's a nice car and deserves a good home where it will be driven.
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Perhaps incorrectly I always presume people realize cleaning something up is trivial.
Thank you for the thoughts.