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Thread: FS: 1990 C4, White/Navy Coupe

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    FS: 1990 C4, White/Navy Coupe

    Testing the waters. This market seems to be all over the board right now. Looking for opinions.

    Grand Prix White, Navy leather, 5 speed, paint meter indicates original paint (a few stone chips). Stainless exhaust, RS flywheel/clutch, 18" ATS, all service current. 75k miles. Excellent driving car.

    $44.5k?
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    Last edited by Frank Beck; 12-06-2014 at 01:09 PM.

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    Frank,

    Pretty car - maybe a little high but certainly in the ball park.

    GLWS,

    Phil
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    Thanks.

    Then that settles it: 44k OBO.

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    Since you asked, looks like a nice but unremarkable 964 to me. Price seems high by ~$10,000.

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    Couldn't find many original paint white coupes out there for comps.

    Lots of cabs and Tips on the market.

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    There aren't many listed for sale anymore, nice ones are $35-50k when they do get listed. Porsche didn't sell that many 964's, they were damn expensive when new.
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    C-4........
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    I found one comp on rennlist. It sold in just under 3 weeks. Therefore, I think you're in ballpark on price.

    http://rennlist.com/forums/vehicle-m...-metallic.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by curtisaa View Post
    C-4........
    Therein lies the rub. Very nice car, prices of anything collectible seem fueled by LSD, ask what you think is fair and if it is unsold in 30 days-its the price.

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    Stock wheels? Bone stock sells. Many were 'upgraded' with later stuff (been going on since the 50's)
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