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    Help with value of unrestored 73 E?

    Hi guys– thinking of selling my car and can really use your help valuing it. It's 73 911E. It's a special order color, MFI engine/transmission runs great and is numbers matching per COA, original paint on the car (very faded in spots), zero body work and zero signs of rust anywhere. It also has 5 spd, complete original AC, original S bumper, original interior with 73 leather recaro sport seats, and working factory sunroof. Very complete and runs/drives very well

    Pricing is all over the place, and recent sales may have been thrown off by the virus.

    Does anyone have any idea what it's worth?
    Last edited by catalyst; 08-21-2020 at 02:08 PM. Reason: more info

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    Is the actual color of the car some kind of secret?

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    Oil Cooled Heart Bullethead's Avatar
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    Saaaaay... you wouldn't happen to know this guy, would you?

    https://www.early911sregistry.org/fo...69#post1069669
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    Not a secret, it's blue. Don't know the other guy, I have an E coupe. Located in Texas where the car spent its whole life

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    catalyst, pics and a WHOLE LOT more info would be helpful. What color blue? History? Etc,etc, etc as in the King & I........
    FWIW I’ll give you 20k IF it’s as you “say” it is......
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    Assuming it's everything I say, can someone ballpark?

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    Based on the very limited information, $40-50k. "Original" is great but, that still covers a huge range of conditions. No mention of mileage, the number of owners, documentation, state of maintenance, mechanical work needed etc. I would disagree that prices are all over the place. Yes, they are soft compared to 3 years ago but, good cars are still being sold. People that have the money are still putting it down on desirable cars.

    List it on BAT.
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    Quote Originally Posted by catalyst View Post
    Not a secret, it's blue.
    "blue" wasn't a special order color. If you want to sell the car, you'll help yourself by knowing details like what color it is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by catalyst View Post
    Assuming it's everything I say, can someone ballpark?
    Do a little homework on BAT. Look at past auctions. Run a pros/cons spreadsheet with your car vs the auction cars. The data is there, no need really to fish for ballparks. You can easily determine your own ballpark.

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    Michael
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    I actually do appraisals professionally for insurance, legal and marketing purposes. I am happy to help if you want to go that direction.
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