FS 1976 914 Red 2.0 in So Cal, 914 fuel injected 2.0 in So Cal |
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FS 1976 914 Red 2.0 in So Cal, 914 fuel injected 2.0 in So Cal |
elswick |
Nov 15 2008, 06:44 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 11 Joined: 21-July 08 From: los angeles Member No.: 9,328 Region Association: None |
This car is an original California Car with no rust body is very straight and runs good. CD player and new speakers in car. Top in good shape. upper dash has a few cracks but has a cover. Heater blower is not connected. Engine does not smoke or leak and was rebuilt less than 10,000 miles ago. Car runs good, looks good just do not need it and have 2 young kids. Car in Woodland Hills and garaged. $5500 818 577-5911 Mark |
elswick |
Nov 19 2008, 08:10 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 11 Joined: 21-July 08 From: los angeles Member No.: 9,328 Region Association: None |
(IMG:style_emoticons/default/confused24.gif) someone tell me why no replies? I can take it
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Brisco914prc |
Nov 21 2008, 11:33 AM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 32 Joined: 24-September 08 From: San Mateo CA Member No.: 9,586 Region Association: Northern California |
:confused: someone tell me why no replies? I can take it Elswick, the collectible car market is going downhill right along with the economy. Old cars, even GREAT old cars like Porsches, are essentially "toys". They are not bought as primary transportation. In a recession people don't spend money on toys. And this is going to be the worst recession in the past 70 years. Check the most recent closing bids on ebay for 914s and any other old car. They are closing at half of what they were 4 months ago. And it's going to get a lot worse. A very nice looking '74 2.0 in Zambezi Green and tan just ended on ebay at $4k. Of course it didn't make reserve. The seller listed it on craigslist a few weeks ago for $14.5k. It might have sold somewhat close to that 6 months ago. I could quote many more examples. Now is not a good time to sell a car. Wait a few years and maybe prices will come back. If you have to sell now, bite the bullet and take what you can get. There is no law that says that collector car prices always go up. Sometimes they go down. Way down. Barry Brisco |
elswick |
Nov 23 2008, 11:21 AM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 11 Joined: 21-July 08 From: los angeles Member No.: 9,328 Region Association: None |
Elswick, the collectible car market is going downhill right along with the economy. Old cars, even GREAT old cars like Porsches, are essentially "toys". They are not bought as primary transportation. In a recession people don't spend money on toys. And this is going to be the worst recession in the past 70 years. Check the most recent closing bids on ebay for 914s and any other old car. They are closing at half of what they were 4 months ago. And it's going to get a lot worse. A very nice looking '74 2.0 in Zambezi Green and tan just ended on ebay at $4k. Of course it didn't make reserve. The seller listed it on craigslist a few weeks ago for $14.5k. It might have sold somewhat close to that 6 months ago. I could quote many more examples. Now is not a good time to sell a car. Wait a few years and maybe prices will come back. If you have to sell now, bite the bullet and take what you can get. There is no law that says that collector car prices always go up. Sometimes they go down. Way down. Barry Brisco Thanks Barry for the well thought out comments (IMG:style_emoticons/default/santa_smiley.gif) |
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