Thinking about selling my 964, not sure what its worth
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Thinking about selling my 964, not sure what its worth
Whats up guys
I have a 1990 C2 coupe 5 speed manual, I honestly do not know much about cars I just have always loved porsches i bought this about 4 years ago and i get random people coming to my house all the time asking to buy it. I wasnt thinking about selling it but I dont really drive it and if its worth enough I might try to sell it. It has over 200k miles and I am the second owner, the Original owner daily drove it since it was new and gave me pages and pages of repair orders done to it. I put new KW V1 suspension and real fusch wheels not to many miles ago. everything else is stock. Ac doesnt work, exterior is original but has some scratches and stuff, interior is not in great shape missing some clips and needs steering wheel and shifter redone, dash has some cracks. Always been a California car and runs and drives very well. Let me know what you guys think
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I have a 1990 C2 coupe 5 speed manual, I honestly do not know much about cars I just have always loved porsches i bought this about 4 years ago and i get random people coming to my house all the time asking to buy it. I wasnt thinking about selling it but I dont really drive it and if its worth enough I might try to sell it. It has over 200k miles and I am the second owner, the Original owner daily drove it since it was new and gave me pages and pages of repair orders done to it. I put new KW V1 suspension and real fusch wheels not to many miles ago. everything else is stock. Ac doesnt work, exterior is original but has some scratches and stuff, interior is not in great shape missing some clips and needs steering wheel and shifter redone, dash has some cracks. Always been a California car and runs and drives very well. Let me know what you guys think
thanks
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"high 40s to high 50s"??
over 200k miles, interior needing work, a/c non-op, dash is cracked, no mention of engine work...
sorry, but i think you guys are nuts. i'm heavily in the market for a 964 and if someone pays over $50k for that car, then i know the '64 market is totally crazy.
over 200k miles, interior needing work, a/c non-op, dash is cracked, no mention of engine work...
sorry, but i think you guys are nuts. i'm heavily in the market for a 964 and if someone pays over $50k for that car, then i know the '64 market is totally crazy.
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Upper $30s to low $40s due to mileage and needs
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Thank you everyone, im not sure this helped though lol, looks like we are in the range from 30-60k.. I just dont want to be that guy in 15 years where people are telling me i cant believe you sold that car.
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The 964 market has leveled out since October of last year. We're entering the car season and it's the 30th anniversary of the 964, so we may see a trend up in the coming months(or none at all).
That said, I think if you sell it between $35K to $45k, that's all the money in todays market for a California car with records, high miles, non-standard but nice wheels, and needing some work (e.g. AC).
That said, I think if you sell it between $35K to $45k, that's all the money in todays market for a California car with records, high miles, non-standard but nice wheels, and needing some work (e.g. AC).