Great AMERICAN 964s for sale
#4231
Rennlist Member
Thank you all for your honest input. I'll keep you all posted. I'll take it to Rennsport next month and if there is no interest there I'll likely entertain listing it on BaT with a reasonable reserve.
#4232
RSA
I am just finishing up putting the last touches on an 88 coupe before I sell it. I am interested in your RSA but to me it's not a 90 plus car.
I am on the hunt for a nice driver 964 coupe. I am just not a 993 guy. I have also been tempted by these 997.2 coupes.
I am on the hunt for a nice driver 964 coupe. I am just not a 993 guy. I have also been tempted by these 997.2 coupes.
#4233
Rennlist Member
Again, to be completely transparent he has had an offer of $80k early on which he politely turned down. Wait a month or two, if it's still around $80k might sound reasonable to him, though as I stated before he's not giving me the impression it needs to go away quickly.
#4234
Curious to hear what everyone thinks of this one. Love Baltic Blue. Would prefer a cashmere interior over linen and Cup 1's with the typical lowered suspension mods, but still looks like a very well kept car.
.https://autokennel.com/1989-5-porsch...era-4-coupe-2/
.https://autokennel.com/1989-5-porsch...era-4-coupe-2/
#4235
Three Wheelin'
Curious to hear what everyone thinks of this one. Love Baltic Blue. Would prefer a cashmere interior over linen and Cup 1's with the typical lowered suspension mods, but still looks like a very well kept car.
.https://autokennel.com/1989-5-porsch...era-4-coupe-2/
.https://autokennel.com/1989-5-porsch...era-4-coupe-2/
#4236
Personally, I don't view the RS America as anything more than what it is. It's not an "RS." It's just a limited edition 964 C2 with sport suspension and without power steering, along with some weight-eliminating stuff deleted (or included). And it's even more limited when you consider the numbers crashed or trashed.
The other day I was offered a PTS RS-A with <15k miles for a cool $300k. In July I drove one at a dealer with miles in mid 50s and ask in high 80s (curiously, which was increased to 99k not long afterward). There's been a nice-appearing one with mid 60s miles that hasn't sold for at least six months with a mid 90s ask.
For me AC delete is a non-starter; LSD nice to have but likely in need of refurb; and I'm totally indifferent about SR and radio.
One day I would love to own a white RS America that hasn't been modified (much) or trashed.
The other day I was offered a PTS RS-A with <15k miles for a cool $300k. In July I drove one at a dealer with miles in mid 50s and ask in high 80s (curiously, which was increased to 99k not long afterward). There's been a nice-appearing one with mid 60s miles that hasn't sold for at least six months with a mid 90s ask.
For me AC delete is a non-starter; LSD nice to have but likely in need of refurb; and I'm totally indifferent about SR and radio.
One day I would love to own a white RS America that hasn't been modified (much) or trashed.
#4237
Racer
That clarifies a lot and makes perfect sense. The car was worth more than the $57k no doubt. I hope the new owner is happy.
I agree far to many cars with undisclosed accident, mile discrepancy and poor paintwork being passed off as original. It is hurting the market and far too many group the good with the bad and try to drag the market down so they can buy cheap.
I agree far to many cars with undisclosed accident, mile discrepancy and poor paintwork being passed off as original. It is hurting the market and far too many group the good with the bad and try to drag the market down so they can buy cheap.
I'm the new owner of the '94 Wide-Body. Excited to get her home to Southern California. I know I have some work to do to straighten some things out and perhaps a motor rebuild or reseal but looking forward to a new project. All the best, Tom.
#4238
Rennlist Member
#4239
Rennlist Member
Personally, I don't view the RS America as anything more than what it is. It's not an "RS." It's just a limited edition 964 C2 with sport suspension and without power steering, along with some weight-eliminating stuff deleted (or included). And it's even more limited when you consider the numbers crashed or trashed.
The other day I was offered a PTS RS-A with <15k miles for a cool $300k. In July I drove one at a dealer with miles in mid 50s and ask in high 80s (curiously, which was increased to 99k not long afterward). There's been a nice-appearing one with mid 60s miles that hasn't sold for at least six months with a mid 90s ask.
For me AC delete is a non-starter; LSD nice to have but likely in need of refurb; and I'm totally indifferent about SR and radio.
One day I would love to own a white RS America that hasn't been modified (much) or trashed.
The other day I was offered a PTS RS-A with <15k miles for a cool $300k. In July I drove one at a dealer with miles in mid 50s and ask in high 80s (curiously, which was increased to 99k not long afterward). There's been a nice-appearing one with mid 60s miles that hasn't sold for at least six months with a mid 90s ask.
For me AC delete is a non-starter; LSD nice to have but likely in need of refurb; and I'm totally indifferent about SR and radio.
One day I would love to own a white RS America that hasn't been modified (much) or trashed.
#4240
I disagree. A good rsa is an awesome car. The manual rack is fantastic and itself significantly differentiates the car from a c2...And the seats are so comfortable. IMO a rsa is not that far off a euro Rs. If a good one can be had anywhere near the numbers being discussed IMO it is a no brainer and one of the few bargains currently in the Porsche world.
#4241
Three Wheelin'
I disagree. A good rsa is an awesome car. The manual rack is fantastic and itself significantly differentiates the car from a c2...And the seats are so comfortable. IMO a rsa is not that far off a euro Rs. If a good one can be had anywhere near the numbers being discussed IMO it is a no brainer and one of the few bargains currently in the Porsche world.
http://www.porsport.com/1993_carrera_rs_america
#4242
Rennlist Member
I would be happy to help if I can. It seems to be an honest example and I would bet the car is in better condition than some speculate. I would address the suspension first. A good cleaning of the engine, remove as much of the grime as you can and drive for a while to see what is leaking. I don't think it will be all that bad but expect to spend some money on parts and a bit of time cleaning. All the best with it and you should have many years of enjoyment.
Sorry I have to say an RSA is a nice ride but not very different than a well setup C2. It is no RS. I have had the manual rack it isn't like an SC which was a much lighter car and the power rack on the C2 is a + IMO for around town driving. MY C2 weighs the same.
#4243
Curious to hear what everyone thinks of this one. Love Baltic Blue. Would prefer a cashmere interior over linen and Cup 1's with the typical lowered suspension mods, but still looks like a very well kept car.
.https://autokennel.com/1989-5-porsch...era-4-coupe-2/
.https://autokennel.com/1989-5-porsch...era-4-coupe-2/
#4244
Three Wheelin'
Nice modded C2 5spd coupe on BAT. Should bring some decent mula since these rarely pop up on that site.
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/19...11-carrera-10/
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/19...11-carrera-10/
#4245
Nice modded C2 5spd coupe on BAT. Should bring some decent mula since these rarely pop up on that site.
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/19...11-carrera-10/
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/19...11-carrera-10/
I guess "decent mula" is a relative term. I like the car too but I'd be weary about smogging it in CA, wondering about an "open title" since the cars got ME reg and its in Cali, plus all the money it will take to sort it, makes me think its not going too high.