Great AMERICAN 964s for sale
#6646
Instructor
"May be listing my 90 targa tiptronic up soon, just got back from an extensive overhaul, oil cooler lines replaced, fans replaced etc, Realized that during COVID just not driving as much so the car will need to go. Its got 140k miles on the clock and its a a tip, but still a blast to drive and easy in traffic."
Color?
Color?
Last edited by xgrudgex; 09-28-2020 at 08:51 AM. Reason: Qoute
#6647
Rennlist Member
i am LOL’n rite now, are you serious? What other options should it have that would make it desirable ? Other than LSD or let’s say slicktop these are only options that matter. Rear wiper looks terrible, wouldn’t want that.
I think Terek asked $75k and got his asking price rite away because he priced it aggressively and rite , now if it was let’s say the one in the classifieds section with 30k more miles “rear wiper” “special glove box inner lock hatch or whatever” lol and 2 accidents and he asked that he’d be a dreamer.
I think Terek asked $75k and got his asking price rite away because he priced it aggressively and rite , now if it was let’s say the one in the classifieds section with 30k more miles “rear wiper” “special glove box inner lock hatch or whatever” lol and 2 accidents and he asked that he’d be a dreamer.
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#6648
"May be listing my 90 targa tiptronic up soon, just got back from an extensive overhaul, oil cooler lines replaced, fans replaced etc, Realized that during COVID just not driving as much so the car will need to go. Its got 140k miles on the clock and its a a tip, but still a blast to drive and easy in traffic."
Color?
Color?
#6650
Rennlist Member
Low mileage, manual C2 on PCA. Not sure about options: https://mart.pca.org/ads/46600
First photo is my car, when it was for sale 3 years ago.
Interior in the first shot is cashmere.
#6651
Addict
Rennlist Member
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I have to disagree. The car could have brought much more in this market especially with a known seller. I am surprised he didn't ask more. These things are on the rise at least here in the US and we are seeing a decent $$ increase in solid cars. Late build 93 or 94's are the most deireable of the bunch especially since so few were made and many updates to the cars over the years that the earlier cars are lacking. I see coupes with more needs than not selling for nearly $60k and others holding firm at $30k for C4's with 100% needs. Occasionally there is the rust bucket with tons of bodywork, no history and a tip trans sell for less but not many. Accident damage or resprays are selling all the time, most buyers have no clue they had accident damage till after they purchase them or ever realize until they go to sell. If it is properly repaired and no tub damage, evidence of any damage, bondo etc why does it matter? I know of a gorgeous AR that had both rear quarter panels replaced and the car was completely repainted. A trained eye could not tell that any work was done it was that good. If it wasn't for the carfax on this one nobody would be the wiser. I know of dozens of cars that have traded hands that have had entire clips replaced and tubs straightened and the owners have no clue and paid top dollar for their cars. At the end of the day there is no accident report so nobody knows and even the best trained eyes would be hard pressed to tell.
As far as values, there has definitely been another increase over the past 8 months and I’ve found it to be across the board on C2 Coupes, C4’s and Targa’s. Cabs have gone up nominally but I think that could be partially due to many still having needs that haven’t been addressed.
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#6653
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#6655
Nordschleife Master
Isn't there a website dedicated to info on the Carrera Cup USA cars? I thought there was and wanted to share the link on there, but I couldn't remember the URL and Google wasn't finding it either.
#6656
Rennlist Member
Last edited by 911Jetta; 10-12-2020 at 11:38 AM.
#6657
Rennlist Member
There were several websites that I used in the past, but I think all of them are no longer used.
http://www.lynchracing.net/cups/lightweight.htm
This was a reprint of Bob Gagnon's Pano 1993 article. It was excellent.
Another was...
http://porsche964.co.uk/variants/confusion.htm
Excellence magazine's February 1993 has great article written by David Colman, called Porsche Phantom of the Carrera Cup.
I put an link from Gary's car on the BaT.
These links don't work, I only put them on here so you'd know there were ones in the past.
http://www.lynchracing.net/cups/lightweight.htm
This was a reprint of Bob Gagnon's Pano 1993 article. It was excellent.
Another was...
http://porsche964.co.uk/variants/confusion.htm
Excellence magazine's February 1993 has great article written by David Colman, called Porsche Phantom of the Carrera Cup.
I put an link from Gary's car on the BaT.
These links don't work, I only put them on here so you'd know there were ones in the past.
Last edited by clubrcr; 10-12-2020 at 12:58 PM.
#6658
Drifting
None of the US CC websites are active. I've had a few discussions with other owners about resurrecting the excellent site Bob and Rob used to run. Bob wrote the definitive article on the 964 US cups, great guy.
Phil
Phil
#6659
Rennlist Member
I have shared a lot of my info with both Rob and Bob, including original Porsche press printing, purchase docs etc. They both have helped me in the past and are a wealth of information on these cars. Bob was very helpful on my other Cups as well. I have the Rennlist to thank for meeting both of these guys, as well as another knowledgeable source, Adrian Streather.
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