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Impeccable Classic Porsche 1981
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Impeccable Classic Porsche 1981
Year: 1981
Make: Porsche
Model: 911
Cont. Porsche Models: 911
Mileage (numbers only please): 133000
Color: Red
Price (no $ sign please): $35000
Private or Dealer Listing: Private Listing
Location (Region): Canada
Body Style: Coupe
Transmission Type: Manual - 5 speed
2 or 4 Wheel Drive?: 2 Wheel Drive
Engine Type: Fuel Injection
Stereo System: AM-FM Stereo
Racing suspension & breaks.
Included: original seats, original wheels & original steering wheels.
Lots of photos available.
Michel A. Lasalle
mlasalle@sympatico.ca
514 945-6650
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#10
I look at the classifieds for almost any 911 with a description including words like impeccable, immaculate or pristine or "one owner" or flawless, though I generally restrict myself to something like a 89 turbo in this context.
Just gauging the current market, say over the last five to ten years, SC's up to the '83 are from $10K to $20K for very good examples. 3.2's to '88 overlap in price. '89 5 speeds (justifiably) higher. I'd rate this car as good example, but with many modifications, it limits the population of potential buyers. The car would require a thick stack of documented service and photos of its history to price above $20K. At $30K, the buyer has a selection ranging from turbo's to any variant up to '89 according to taste. Returning the car to period correct condition and presenting the car with close-up photos and a well organized set of service records will go a long way to finding a happy buyer. The Quebec market might sustain higher prices, I have no experience.
Just gauging the current market, say over the last five to ten years, SC's up to the '83 are from $10K to $20K for very good examples. 3.2's to '88 overlap in price. '89 5 speeds (justifiably) higher. I'd rate this car as good example, but with many modifications, it limits the population of potential buyers. The car would require a thick stack of documented service and photos of its history to price above $20K. At $30K, the buyer has a selection ranging from turbo's to any variant up to '89 according to taste. Returning the car to period correct condition and presenting the car with close-up photos and a well organized set of service records will go a long way to finding a happy buyer. The Quebec market might sustain higher prices, I have no experience.
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Not trying to be a Richard but.....I just picked up a guards red '89 with less miles and all original (sport seats, LSD, tail) minus the stereo for less than a 1/4th of the OP's asking price. I will quickly "flip" my car and buy a 993 TT with my profits if that is the market in Canada.