$286k including buyer premium..
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Am I wrong, but I am hearing from reputable people that the RS market may be on fire again. Any truth here?
Thanks,
John
I'm not sure what constitutes 'on fire', but yes the sale prices I have heard in the last couple of months demonstrate a significant move up. I really don't know a % amount, but enough to really surprise me. If this trend holds, I will be way under insured on my car.
Thanks and agreed Brian. I am calling my insurance company to increase the cars value. Well, given what our real estate and stock investments have done, this is a breath of very fresh air. I hope it continues.
Gooding, at Amelia Island, sold RS 1317 last Friday (3/9). It was bid to $260K and was a no sale in the auction, but sold later for $275K with the BP. Maybe the seller wanted out at $250K?
http://www.goodingco.com/car/1973-po...-carrera-rs-27
This car was offered for sale not too long ago at Mohr Imports in Monterey.
http://www.mohrimports.com/view_inve...php?car_id=385
A couple of Carreras up for sale at RM Monaco last weekend. A Sepia Touring model, 0038, sold for $254K. Maybe the crowd wasn't all that excited about a brown RS.
http://www.rmauctions.com/CarDetails...26&Currency=US
There was also an M471 up for sale, 0334. It was a no sale with a high bid of $259K. Must be a story with this one.
http://www.rmauctions.com/CarDetails...46&Currency=US
That is the second time in recent history that RM got snookered on an RS sale.
Thanks for pointing that out. The auction company must have added this statement after I looked at the description a couple of weeks ago. This very much explains the lack of bids. I did notice the VIN tag is a total non-factory fabrication. I wish they would have photographed the stamped trunk VIN. I wonder what the production number is.