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Better to buy a good 964 and get it resprayed if the colour is so important. The chances of the colour matched to well looked after 964 are stacked against you.

 
I hear you, but I will probably upgrade the interior which will be cheaper than a a change change. It's not great I want to have what isn't readily available but the car has to be. 964 C2 in a dark colour, preferable black and manual.

Worth holding out a little longer.

 
Bit of a bargain for somebody?

[link=https://www.silverstoneauctions.com/1991-porsche-911-964-carrera-4]https://www.silverstoneau...sche-911-964-carrera-4[/link]

 
colin129 said:
Bit of a bargain for somebody?

[link=https://www.silverstoneauctions.com/1991-porsche-911-964-carrera-4]https://www.silverstoneau...sche-911-964-carrera-4[/link]

Maybe...but as it's an auction it could go for a lot more and then there are auction fees to add I believe? So my guess is that it could cost someone at least £30K if there are a few bidders?

 
Seems a bargain, but as said it'll fetch more, then add the 12.5% for the buyer premium... Suspect too, despite being a good looker (from the pics anyway), that with 182k miles under its belt it may be prudent to budget for a top end or full engine rebuild some point (nothing in the blurb re having one done already).

 
Will the bandwagon jumpers want such a high miler ? I'm hopefully there on the weekend, may make a bid if the price is right, would make a interesting daily for me :) That said, probably end up back on the continent given the current exchange rate.

 
Ray Stobbs 964 for sale on Pistonheads

[link=http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds?Category=used-cars&M=522&Option=1]http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds?Category=used-cars&M=522&Option=1[/link]

Cheers

Keith

 
Hi Chaps, new to the Forum

I've been browsing the classifieds for a 964 to take me back to my youth ... I had a 991 C4 until recently but just didn't love it enough.

So, I'm hoping to get a well sorted 964 C4 that i can heap love on for years :)

JagMan, was the Cobalt Blue C4 at Yorkshire Classic Porsche the car you mentioned in your post above? is the YCP car known to the forum? It has a heap of history with Strasse etc.

It looks good to me but I have little experience on this subject.

btw I'm looking for a daily(ish) driver not a method of building a hedge fund. [:D]

Best Regards

 
Barchetta said:
Hi Chaps, new to the Forum

I've been browsing the classifieds for a 964 to take me back to my youth ... I had a 991 C4 until recently but just didn't love it enough.

So, I'm hoping to get a well sorted 964 C4 that i can heap love on for years :)

JagMan, was the Cobalt Blue C4 at Yorkshire Classic Porsche the car you mentioned in your post above? is the YCP car known to the forum? It has a heap of history with Strasse etc.

It looks good to me but I have little experience on this subject.

btw I'm looking for a daily(ish) driver not a method of building a hedge fund. [:D]

Best Regards
search on pistonheads for yorkshire classic Porsche ;) ...

C4's are easier to find than C2's , so don't rush into buying the 1st you see

 
jagman said:
Ray's Stobbs car has now been sold.

Regards

Keith
That's very good news, I must say I thought the price being asked was too high from a private seller and the high mileage, but what do I know?

 
A few interesting ones at JZM:

£180K RS

[link=http://www.jzmporsche.com/porsche-for-sale/911/964-rs-for-sale-929]http://www.jzmporsche.com/porsche-for-sale/911/964-rs-for-sale-929[/link]

£140K 30 Jahre

[link=http://www.jzmporsche.com/porsche-for-sale/911/30-jahre-jubilee-for-sale-947]http://www.jzmporsche.com/porsche-for-sale/911/30-jahre-jubilee-for-sale-947[/link]

£85K Carrera 2 tip (very low mileage)

[link=http://www.jzmporsche.com/porsche-for-sale/911/964-carrera-2-for-sale-956]http://www.jzmporsche.com/porsche-for-sale/911/964-carrera-2-for-sale-956[/link]

£54K Carrera 2 (130K miles)

[link=http://www.jzmporsche.com/porsche-for-sale/911/964-carrera-2-for-sale-940]http://www.jzmporsche.com/porsche-for-sale/911/964-carrera-2-for-sale-940[/link]

 
Well it is JZM. Top prices for little used or high finish cars. Both the C2's are very original it seems and kept as they were. In a world of the most modded 911 ever I guess total orginality is hard to find and the prices reflect this. Those aero mirros and D90's you sold on ebay all those years ago... :)

 
I find it interesting that a 964 Cabriolet was so massively more expensive than both the C2/C4 Targa and C2/C4 Coupe variants when new and yet for the moment at least, are still quite a way behind the Coupe values.

Part of the attraction for me is hearing far more of what's going on behind you with that air cooled howl in a Cabriolet...roof up or down, even compared with my RS...but that's a different kind of mechanical clatter !!

I'm sure the market will soon realise these are a comparable bargain at the moment, even in manual. 😉

Cheers.

Nick.

 
mcgc0 said:
Well it is JZM. Top prices for little used or high finish cars. Both the C2's are very original it seems and kept as they were. In a world of the most modded 911 ever I guess total orginality is hard to find and the prices reflect this. Those aero mirros and D90's you sold on ebay all those years ago... :)

I've got a pair of white flags left over from mine if anyone wants them. [;)]

 
£80K Very low mileage C2 Tip

[link=http://www.jzmporsche.com/porsche-for-sale/911/964-carrera-2-for-sale-956]http://www.jzmporsche.com...carrera-2-for-sale-956[/link]

 

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