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    1977 930 Turbo 3.0 value?

    Hello

    What's the current market value for a 1977 US spec 930 "Turbo Carrera" 3.0 sunroof coupe, 29,000 miles in excellent condition?

    Thanks

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    Are you selling one? 120K?

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    Depends on a lot of factors. I just bought a 44k-mile 1976 Carrera Turbo so I'm reasonably up on the values. PM me if I can help.

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    No, I don't have one to sell. Sorry.

    Factors? It's unmolested and I believe the paintwork is still original. It is US spec though, not Euro. Still has the original fiberglass whaletail engine lid. Just wanted to know what's it worth. Sorry no pics yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blue72s View Post
    No, I don't have one to sell. Sorry.

    Factors? It's unmolested and I believe the paintwork is still original. It is US spec though, not Euro. Still has the original fiberglass whaletail engine lid. Just wanted to know what's it worth. Sorry no pics yet.
    Unfortunately they're in the high 5 to mid 6 figures depending on originality and overall condition.
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    Subscribed, so I can see the photos!

    What Color....

    I've got one of these on the bucket list, so I'm trying to learn as much as possible (unless its Minerva Blue then I'll just have to buy it, forget the research!)

    FYI I've seen a 1977 listed for sale at $150k last week, it was a nice silver car, original but overpriced IMO, I'll try to find the link and send it to you.

    Update, here is the link, price has been removed http://www.sportscarla.com/
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    I bet Magnus W. already contact you! He seem to have many of them 76/77 Turbo in his stable.

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    Look up ferrarichat.com and search "930 turbo carrera" with a bucket of coffee and a big cake(133 pages)lots of great info there.
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    An original excellent 77 is worth at least $150k.
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    A '77 930 is not "worth" 150k.
    And I don't even believe a good one would sell for that.

    '77 was the bastard child of all Turbos. The worst ones in terms of drivability were '76 because you have to sideswiped a K rail for an extended period of time in order to slow them down... but they command a high price because of first year status.

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