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Thread: Porsche 914/6 collectability

  1. #821
    My experience in the past year- range $20,000 for a beater needing much work to $90-100,000 for an all original low miles show car. See Haggerty price valuation tool. Good unadulterated ones are very hard to find. Conversions from 4 cylinder vin cars aren't of long term collector value in my opinion.
    Zed

  2. #822

    Haggerty

    Here's what Haggerty shows as of today but I don't believe the high end is represented from private sales this year with unrecorded figures and I don't believe their graph is updated.
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    Zed

  3. #823
    stock 914-6 prices have been increasing at steady rate , several have sold over the 75 k mark over the past year, some of the special 914-6's collectors price the most( early production cars under # 52, cars with honest race history have gone into the stratospear. they are out there but tightly held on to
    on the other hand 914-4 converted are fun drivers and not worth much in the collectors world as the cars really respond to modifications

  4. #824
    I would suspect that the gap between 914-6 and a 911 will never be closed to the extent that rarity might suggest it should, given the stepchild aspect of the 914, as well as it's controversial looks - which I happen to really like.

  5. #825
    Here you go Raj, 914.043.0033 at Lime Rock in 1972
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    Glenn Stazak

  6. #826
    Dennis, (gulf908)
    Funds finally made it to Texas, Kent will be leaving for Huntington Beach in a few minutes. Weather looks good, should be nice (1000 mile) trip.
    Roger, previous owner, in the red, Kent in the brown. Glad this worked out!

    Rich
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  7. #827
    Love the ranch wagon tow cars....
    '61 356B Super 90 Cabriolet
    '67 911S Coupe
    '70 914/6 GT

  8. #828
    Quote Originally Posted by JKW View Post
    Love the ranch wagon tow cars....
    Completely agree...I would like to see more vintage tow cars with the vintage race cars.

  9. #829
    So, what would a non matching engine/transmission car needing full restoration be worth?

    I'd almost be willing to take a good 914/4 and convert it. Before you stroke out understand this is a value question.

    Sometimes a nice bastard is better than a pedigreed pooch.

    Tom
    Early S Registry #235
    rgruppe #111

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    Here is a near perfect 914-6 up for auction, its my car, feel free to bid

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Porsche-914-914-6-/190957433603
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