Value Estimate for 90 GT?
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Value Estimate for 90 GT?
I have been away from 928's and this forum for a couple of years. Thinking of buying another soon. Looking at a '90 GT with many optiions, 60k miles. Anyone have the latest Excellence price ranges? Would appreciate other opinions of what I should pay for a very nice original car. Thanks
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A very nice, low-mileage GT can fetch as much as $30k+. A lot of it depends on condition, current mechanical status (i.e. all things up-to-date), and history (i.e. accidents, etc).
Don't forget to get a pre-purchase inspection with emphasis on the "pre". Good luck.
Don't forget to get a pre-purchase inspection with emphasis on the "pre". Good luck.
#3
Jim this 91 GT is available if your interested.
http://forums.rennlist.com/rennforum...-new-91gt.html
It is super clean.
http://forums.rennlist.com/rennforum...-new-91gt.html
It is super clean.
#5
I agree with previous posters:
1) Link to '91 is:
2) A GT is going to be worth $0 to $40k+ depending upon condition, mileage, and history. $0 is: "Car stopped running suddenly in 1993 and has been sitting in a field since." $45k+ is a paint-to-sample stored in a bubble with 250 miles on the clock.
1) Link to '91 is:
2) A GT is going to be worth $0 to $40k+ depending upon condition, mileage, and history. $0 is: "Car stopped running suddenly in 1993 and has been sitting in a field since." $45k+ is a paint-to-sample stored in a bubble with 250 miles on the clock.
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I agree with previous posters:
1) Link to '91 is:
2) A GT is going to be worth $0 to $40k+ depending upon condition, mileage, and history. $0 is: "Car stopped running suddenly in 1993 and has been sitting in a field since." $45k+ is a paint-to-sample stored in a bubble with 250 miles on the clock.
1) Link to '91 is:
2) A GT is going to be worth $0 to $40k+ depending upon condition, mileage, and history. $0 is: "Car stopped running suddenly in 1993 and has been sitting in a field since." $45k+ is a paint-to-sample stored in a bubble with 250 miles on the clock.
I do think the value is between those numbers.
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#8
I could use some numbers a little more specific than $0-40. Are they generally $10K cars, $15, $20? Very clean, $60K miles, fresh t. belt.
I sold an '84 automatic 3 owner car with 66K miles two years ago for $11,000. It took a while to find a buyer.
I sold an '84 automatic 3 owner car with 66K miles two years ago for $11,000. It took a while to find a buyer.
#9
15-20 for a average car.
#10
The only way to find a GT (any 928) that doesn't need some work done to it is to find one that has had all the work done recently. And those cars don't get sold.
#11
I dont have a GT, but the highest one Ive seen for sale was around $22000, it was very clean from the pics. cant remember the mileage.
decent ones have also been priced between 16000 to $18000.
with S4s going for 7 to $8 K, you should expect for the GT to drop in price too.
decent ones have also been priced between 16000 to $18000.
with S4s going for 7 to $8 K, you should expect for the GT to drop in price too.
#12
If I was selling mine right now I wouldn't take anything less than $35K for it. It has 32K miles, needs minor A/C work, and has all other maintenance 100% up to date.
I think you are referencing the white GT on ebay, if so you may want to read the other thread on it.....seems there is a story behind the car. Here is the link: https://rennlist.com/forums/928-foru...ification.html
I would guess a nice condition GT with 60K miles, most maintenance up to date, in very good condition and some unique options should fetch in the low to mid 20's. If its missing records, has previous body damage and a sketchy history it would be $15 - $17K assuming its cosmetic condition is very good, maintenance is somewhat up to date and the bodywork wasn't serious.
Good luck with the hunt.
I think you are referencing the white GT on ebay, if so you may want to read the other thread on it.....seems there is a story behind the car. Here is the link: https://rennlist.com/forums/928-foru...ification.html
I would guess a nice condition GT with 60K miles, most maintenance up to date, in very good condition and some unique options should fetch in the low to mid 20's. If its missing records, has previous body damage and a sketchy history it would be $15 - $17K assuming its cosmetic condition is very good, maintenance is somewhat up to date and the bodywork wasn't serious.
Good luck with the hunt.
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A GT unless it has a lot of issues draws attention fast below about $12k, and the air gets thin even for nice cars above $20k. A lot has changed in the last few years, mostly the middle of the market has dropped a LOT, but exceptional cars can still bring top dollar, maybe even more than they would have sold for in the past.
#15
Link to the jinx GT on ebay VIN WP0JB2927LS860517
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...m=250521443936
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...m=250521443936