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I talked to the previous owner of this car since it's almost the same as mine and I was interested in the window sticker information he mentions in the Ebay ad. He sold it locally for 22k CAN. (18k US) I think that's a pretty good amount for this car. It's in great shape and semi-low miles. He's lives in Toronto and bought a GTS, so he said he didn't need two........ Why not?
Rick, Thanks for reporting back on this. Good to know what these cars are actually selling for. Here's an early 86 Prussian Blue beauty with 5 spd. Hey Stan, lets make it three PB's in your driveway T http://www.ebay.com/itm/Porsche-928-...m=272264882760
Otherwise, photos are so bad its hard to tell. Interior is pretty much shot - I particularly like the electrical tape holding the shift **** on to the shifter. I would be skeptical about mileage.
There are better cars out there for this kind of money.
Just a suggestion but maybe those posting ebay links could also take the time to post pictures. Seems like an easier way to consume and Tony 77 does a good job of this in every post.
Just a suggestion but maybe those posting ebay links could also take the time to post pictures. Seems like an easier way to consume and Tony 77 does a good job of this in every post.
Sorry, I am slightly computer illiterate on how to do that. I would assume that you need to save the photos, then post them as a attachment?
Step 2 - Click on Image in ad. This will open it full screen.
Step 3 - Right click on Image that is open fully. Choose "Copy Image Address" or something similar.
Step 4 - Add your comments and then choose the picture button from the toolbar on your posting window. Paste the picture URL.
I would think posting even the first picture might be enough. Otherwise, people are just going to regurgitate EBAY, CL or AutoTrader links, in my opinion.
Step 2 - Click on Image in ad. This will open it full screen.
Step 3 - Right click on Image that is open fully. Choose "Copy Image Address" or something similar.
Step 4 - Add your comments and then choose the picture button from the toolbar on your posting window. Paste the picture URL.
I would think posting even the first picture might be enough. Otherwise, people are just going to regurgitate EBAY, CL or AutoTrader links, in my opinion.
Hope this helps
Tough to do on an Ipad, but when I'm on my laptop, I will follow those instructions. Thanks. On another note, what do you think of the car?
Tough to do on an Ipad, but when I'm on my laptop, I will follow those instructions. Thanks. On another note, what do you think of the car?
The car looks clean and unmolested. However, for that kind of coin there needs to be some pretty serious provenance regarding some extraordinary owner, lineage to Porsche, or something else that would make this car really unique. I'd also need absolute and empirical evidence of the mileage and maintenance. For that price this car should need nothing.
The car looks clean and unmolested. However, for that kind of coin there needs to be some pretty serious provenance regarding some extraordinary owner, lineage to Porsche, or something else that would make this car really unique. I'd also need absolute and empirical evidence of the mileage and maintenance. For that price this car should need nothing.
It's all a matter of perspective. Try finding an early example as clean with original paint or better yet restoring one for less.
It's all a matter of perspective. Try finding an early example as clean with original paint or better yet restoring one for less.
They show up here about once every 6 months, sometimes more frequently. If you are new to 928's there are far better, more collectible examples than this you can find. Oh, and I know a few things about the cost of restoring a 928. Not trying to be smart-*** here. This car is not that special. Do I hope the seller gets $59k for the car, sure.
For whatever reason a lot of owners of these cars saw them as temporary transportation, driven just a few months out of the year. Which means low mile, original examples are not plentiful, but also not uncommon. The recent surge in 928 asking prices are an overflow of the 911 value frenzy. Which is a good thing for present owners.