What is fair market price for a 1969 Porsche 911T?
Hi everyone!
I am new to the vintage Porsche market, and am considering purchasing an original, one-owner, low miles 1969 Porsche 911T from a private seller for ~ $85k. Car has matching #'s, all original, and all owner and service paperwork.
No rust.
Is this a fair market price for this vehicle? I'm a bit sticker shocked.
Your time and comments are sincerely appreciated.
I am new to the vintage Porsche market, and am considering purchasing an original, one-owner, low miles 1969 Porsche 911T from a private seller for ~ $85k. Car has matching #'s, all original, and all owner and service paperwork.
No rust.
Is this a fair market price for this vehicle? I'm a bit sticker shocked.
Your time and comments are sincerely appreciated.
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moooglide Member Posts: 2
Thank you Mr. Shiftright! Sincerely appreciate yur comments. Would you recommend a Porsche dealer do a ppi, or an independent mechanic? I am also looking at RoadReady for the ppi. YOu familiar w them? Thx
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All things being equal, and if it's a very sharp car, I'd say there's $5,000 worth of negotiation to be done here.
The 911T is the least valuable of the 2.2L cars.
Also, check color codes and make sure it hasn't had a color change. You might ask if he has a Porsche Certificate of Authenticity (COA) from the Porsche Club.
You might also consider having the car checked over by a qualified Porsche specialist. These motors are extremely expensive to rebuild and the unibody must be free of serious rust.