Rare Porsche 1998 C2s for sale-Part 2
#1
Rare Porsche 1998 C2s for sale-Part 2
Porsche 1998 C2S with just over 30K miles
-Exceedingly rare Mirage Metallic with Cashmere interior
-Tiptronic S transmission
-Purchased from Michael Willhoit in '06 with 9,135 miles
-Suspension lowered with Bilstein shocks and HD springs
-Always stored in heated garage
-Build date 12/19/97; serial #xxx1267
-COA
-All service performed by Blair Talbot, NH; records included with sale
-Never driven in snow or salt and rain only when caught
-2 sets of wheels, MYO2 Anniversary finish (currently on car), and Chrome Turbo Twists it was delivered with
-HD headlight conversion: 24,838 miles
-Extra set of rear Euro tail lights
-Tires Michelin PS with less than 2,000 miles
-Color Matched Cocoa Mats
-Interior near flawless slight wear showing on driver's bolster (Leatherique annually)
-Original plastic transmission gate changed to leather shifter surround, original included
-Original Cassette holder included, currently with open tray
-Vinyl paint shield on left rear arch faded and should be replaced
-All factory original paint, glass, seals, with the exception:
Car has One STORY: I was struck by a small deer on the passenger side one fall morning in 2007 with damage to the right door and right rear forward wheel arch. No panel replacement required, no suspension, frame, or glass damage. I have included as many images as was allowed, a complete portfolio available in the records.
I have tried to accurately describe my car and would welcome a quality PPI. I have learned a bit recently about selling a car and in the process have discovered that my car is likely worth more than I had originally thought; given it's a low mileage C2S, built on what was likely the last day of NA air cooled production, and likely the only color combination of its kind in the US.
I am asking what I feel is a fair price in this market of 65K. Again, I am posting here knowing there are many knowledgeable enthusiasts here who realize the rarity and value of this car. If it doesn't sell, I'll put it to bed for the winter and evaluate the market next spring with focus on a broader audience.
PM me if interested
Thanks for looking and enjoy!
Chris
-Exceedingly rare Mirage Metallic with Cashmere interior
-Tiptronic S transmission
-Purchased from Michael Willhoit in '06 with 9,135 miles
-Suspension lowered with Bilstein shocks and HD springs
-Always stored in heated garage
-Build date 12/19/97; serial #xxx1267
-COA
-All service performed by Blair Talbot, NH; records included with sale
-Never driven in snow or salt and rain only when caught
-2 sets of wheels, MYO2 Anniversary finish (currently on car), and Chrome Turbo Twists it was delivered with
-HD headlight conversion: 24,838 miles
-Extra set of rear Euro tail lights
-Tires Michelin PS with less than 2,000 miles
-Color Matched Cocoa Mats
-Interior near flawless slight wear showing on driver's bolster (Leatherique annually)
-Original plastic transmission gate changed to leather shifter surround, original included
-Original Cassette holder included, currently with open tray
-Vinyl paint shield on left rear arch faded and should be replaced
-All factory original paint, glass, seals, with the exception:
Car has One STORY: I was struck by a small deer on the passenger side one fall morning in 2007 with damage to the right door and right rear forward wheel arch. No panel replacement required, no suspension, frame, or glass damage. I have included as many images as was allowed, a complete portfolio available in the records.
I have tried to accurately describe my car and would welcome a quality PPI. I have learned a bit recently about selling a car and in the process have discovered that my car is likely worth more than I had originally thought; given it's a low mileage C2S, built on what was likely the last day of NA air cooled production, and likely the only color combination of its kind in the US.
I am asking what I feel is a fair price in this market of 65K. Again, I am posting here knowing there are many knowledgeable enthusiasts here who realize the rarity and value of this car. If it doesn't sell, I'll put it to bed for the winter and evaluate the market next spring with focus on a broader audience.
PM me if interested
Thanks for looking and enjoy!
Chris
Last edited by skicoach; 10-09-2014 at 03:47 PM. Reason: Made mistake in pricing
#7
Noticed this car for sale back in the day... https://rennlist.com/forums/993-foru...-metallic.html
GLWS, but that price is just crazy, especially with the damage and tippy.
GLWS, but that price is just crazy, especially with the damage and tippy.
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#8
So, knock $50K off for no turbo and another $20K because it's not a stick and slight damage and we're not so far off the mark, are we?
Prices for these cars keep rising every day. With Turbos with over 50K miles going for over $100K, it seems these prices will lift ALL 993s, especially S models with low miles.
Seems crazy, but that's the new reality with 993 prices
#10
1. How is the above scenario any different than putting no price and causing a bidding war, either on the board or via PM.
2. Why doesn't OP simply post a FS ad in the For Sale section where you HAVE to post a price as opposed to the technical forum section where he's asking for bids.
#13
I understand your point. "Offers" instead of "bids" would have probably been a better choice of words.
That said, he can accept offers all day long if he wants, but at $80K for a tip, I doubt this will create much of a problem.
Sure beats a "whats my car worth" fake For Sale BS thread
That said, he can accept offers all day long if he wants, but at $80K for a tip, I doubt this will create much of a problem.
Sure beats a "whats my car worth" fake For Sale BS thread
#14
Two questions:
1. How is the above scenario any different than putting no price and causing a bidding war, either on the board or via PM.
2. Why doesn't OP simply post a FS ad in the For Sale section where you HAVE to post a price as opposed to the technical forum section where he's asking for bids.
1. How is the above scenario any different than putting no price and causing a bidding war, either on the board or via PM.
2. Why doesn't OP simply post a FS ad in the For Sale section where you HAVE to post a price as opposed to the technical forum section where he's asking for bids.
OP, nice ad and GLWS. You might want to edit the photo with the account info.