Value of 1991 928 GT & Production Numbers Help.
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Value of 1991 928 GT & Production Numbers Help.
I need some input of what a 1991 928 GT with 168K miles is worth. Considering the Car is nice in and out, Taken care off and looks like it has less miles then a 168K mile car. What do you think this car is Worth?
How many 1991 928 GT's are there in the US?
Thx for all the help.
How many 1991 928 GT's are there in the US?
Thx for all the help.
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Oh one more thing, the most valuable model year of the GT series is the 89 model year, I believe they made less of them, they come with club sport wheels, no useless air bags and no PSD system, overal lighter than the 90 and 91 model years. Some have also said that they are the only GT model year that had their engines individually blue printed. A total of ~550 GT cars were made and about 150 were imported to the USA.
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US production: 109 '89's, 142 '90's, and 145 '91 GT's . Total of 396. Vs. 167 U.S. GTS 5-speeds.
Not enough data to give an accurate value. Lots of pictures in, out and below would be helpful. But unless it is really close to flawless and has had a very high level of documented maintenance, I think $20K is optimistic for 168K miles. But one man's 'nice' is another man's 'concours', so maybe it is a $20K car.
Not enough data to give an accurate value. Lots of pictures in, out and below would be helpful. But unless it is really close to flawless and has had a very high level of documented maintenance, I think $20K is optimistic for 168K miles. But one man's 'nice' is another man's 'concours', so maybe it is a $20K car.
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US production: 109 '89's, 142 '90's, and 145 '91 GT's . Total of 396. Vs. 167 U.S. GTS 5-speeds.
Not enough data to give an accurate value. Lots of pictures in, out and below would be helpful. But unless it is really close to flawless and has had a very high level of documented maintenance, I think $20K is optimistic for 168K miles. But one man's 'nice' is another man's 'concours', so maybe it is a $20K car.
Not enough data to give an accurate value. Lots of pictures in, out and below would be helpful. But unless it is really close to flawless and has had a very high level of documented maintenance, I think $20K is optimistic for 168K miles. But one man's 'nice' is another man's 'concours', so maybe it is a $20K car.
Well I dont know much about the history of the car but say its not Immaculate. A nice driver with no issues, Mods such as Upgraded sound system, 993 Big Reds with X drilled Rotors, Turbo Twist wheels, Newer shocks, eibach springs, Newer bearings all around. What would be a fair price range for this car?
Is there any known issue's or things I should look at / check on a 91 GT?
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I'm confused: In another thread you say you have this car (making it sound like you just got it), and then you ask for the value here.
Are you planning to flip it?
Are you planning to flip it?
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Now looking at the old thread again, you were referring to the 91 model year, my bad.
https://rennlist.com/forums/928-foru...t-5-speed.html
If the car is not that nice but its decent shape and needs some maintenance done, then I would say about $14,000-$17000 could be a realistic price for it depending on how much maintenance it needs. Also, the mods you listed will not add to the value of a 928.
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Considering fixing it for myself, at this point most likely will. I just want to know what a car like this is worth so I can see if I can get it repaired at a fair price for myself and not dig myself a hole.
Thats why I am looking for PO's also.
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