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    Current value of a nice 73 S. Thoughts please.

    I'm considering a nice 73 S. No rust, numbers matching, decent color. Any thoughts on the current market would be greatly appreciated. I know there are many variables so just looking for ballpark numbers.
    Thanks.

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    Peter Kane

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    Another potential reference is Hagerty's valuation guide: https://www.hagerty.com/valuation-to...22&catalog=yes

    According to that guide, a 67 in fair condition is valued at $129k and one in concours condition is valued at $330k. Add 10% if the car has a sunroof.

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    Sent you a PM with my recent comp
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    I had a recent professional appraisal done as a sanity check on my insurance. Done by RM Classics. They estimated around CAD 325,000, somewhat between Hagerty #1 and #2. My car has been restored and is numbers matching.

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    Thanks for the replies and the PMs. I appreciate it.

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    Classic.com is a really good resource also, they have a "subtopic" for 2.4S, lists pretty much every car available or sold on the public market:

    https://www.classic.com/m/porsche/91...y/lwb/911s/24/
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    Here’s another nice looking example at European Collectibles - https://www.europeancollectibles.com...-sunroof-coupe

    I didn’t ask, but guessing it’s in the low $200k’s
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    Quote Originally Posted by mathfuzzy View Post
    . . . another nice looking example at European Collectibles - https://www.europeancollectibles.com...-sunroof-coupe

    . . . guessing it’s in the low $200k’s
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    Back, again . . .
    https://www.early911sregistry.org/fo...l=1#post670724




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    A friend is selling his '73S. He's just getting started. Not advertised yet. He's owned it since 1978 or so. 3 owners since new. Local car. Was a loaded car - silver/black, A/C, power windows, etc. Needs restoration. Numbers matching. I can connect you with him.

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