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Kind of hard to say without spending more time on it, but the 99 is particularly desirable to many enthusiasts, and for many, the low mileage will add to the value. Just a guess, but if everything is up to date and in good condition, clean carfax and well documented history, high $20's to $30 k for the right buyer. It'll take the right buyer though... I'd post an ad on the PCA site and in Panorama. For non-enthusiasts, who won't know about build quality, early IMS bearing, cable throttle, etc, it's just a low mileage old 996, so you're competing against $15-20k cars. Nutty Professor will go all Jake Raby when he sees this
Quote “Kind of hard to say without spending more time on it, but the 99 is particularly desirable to many enthusiasts, and for many, the low mileage will add to the value.” End quote. —————It’s a 2001 (not a 99) or am I missing something?
24-25k street/ craigslist cash now price.
28-29 BAT price wait it out/have it sitting in your garage for 8 months price with perfect photos and all the info for buyers waiting for the right one.
That is just a huge guess.....Every used car is different no matter if its a kia or ferrari. Used cars need to be seen in person by a qualified person to know what they are worth and its always subjective.
Quote “Kind of hard to say without spending more time on it, but the 99 is particularly desirable to many enthusiasts, and for many, the low mileage will add to the value.” End quote. —————It’s a 2001 (not a 99) or am I missing something?
I misread it, sorry. You can ignore what I wrote above.
Thanks for your reply’s
the problem trying to sell this car is,
i get it out of the garage on a sunny day and
do some detailing, drive a little and it makes me reconsider.
my problem is I have too many cars and the other cars I’m deeply invested emotionally by way of restoration and modifications I personally bid
Zanzibar is very rare. The cinnamon leather combo is fantastic too. I’d already have cash on the hood if she were an Aerokit car.
Does anyone else else recognize this car? I feel like a saw it for sale online sometime over the past 4-5 years.
There was one on PCA classifieds that had this exterior color, but with not-so-desirable interior color. Kind of a mint green color. Problem was everything inside was painted the same. No contrast at all. It really clashed with the exterior color.
There was one on PCA classifieds that had this exterior color, but with not-so-desirable interior color. Kind of a mint green color. Problem was everything inside was painted the same. No contrast at all. It really clashed with the exterior color.
No the one I’m referencing was Zanzibar and Cinnamon. It’s such a rare combo that it’s gotta be the same car. It might have been for sale back in 2015 when I purchased mine. Dunno.
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