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Actually, it was probably priced a bit too low...seller's taken it off the market: "Due to overwhelming response I am reconsidering selling the Porsche I will repost if I do or if I decide to auction it off. I have plenty of leads to work from thank you for your responses."
Hot darn. Car has 150K miles - shows there's broad support for the crazy prices people are paying for our cars now outside of the collectors garage queens. Good news, going to drink a beer to that one. And maybe find this guy to ask if I could take his car out for a spin.
I currently own an '07 997 C2S and previously had a GT2/3 clone '02 996. This 964 is my first air-cooled 911. I'm hanging on to my '07 but figured if I was ever going to jump into a 964 this was a great example and decent timing before price appreciation gets too nutty.
Since the web write up, the car had carbon fiber/alcantara seats by Statos installed along with a Momo steering wheel and shift ****. The stock seats came with the car and are in excellent shape. Ditto for the stock steering wheel and shift ****.
Looking forward to learning more about these cars from all of you.
I currently own an '07 997 C2S and previously had a GT2/3 clone '02 996. This 964 is my first air-cooled 911. I'm hanging on to my '07 but figured if I was ever going to jump into a 964 this was a great example and decent timing before price appreciation gets too nutty.
Since the web write up, the car had carbon fiber/alcantara seats by Statos installed along with a Momo steering wheel and shift ****. The stock seats came with the car and are in excellent shape. Ditto for the stock steering wheel and shift ****.
Looking forward to learning more about these cars from all of you.
Congratulations on your new 964!!
It was great meeting you last weekend and I'm amazed that you got a car already.
I ended up getting it for $36K. It was a little hard for me to rationalize that much money for a 25 year old car with 108K miles on it, but.... it sure is pretty. And it doesn't look like 964's will be going down in value any time soon.
Considering what 964 prices are doing nowadays, if the car was as described, and was really gone through and rebuilt by Pfaff as described, then you got a good value on that deal. There are plenty of 964s for sale right now asking that kind of money, and they haven't had nearly as much work or money put into them.