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I bet £10K less would get you the one with a lovely new hood. [8|]

I wonder if the red turbo cab I know of that is (tentatively) up for sale is under priced?
 
Yep i'm all for talking the value of these great cars up but i think this one should be starting at about the £15k mark max.
 
Ebay has a 944 for every budget...

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Porsche-944-1982-one-of-the-first-they-manufactured-/181260152329?pt=Automobiles_UK&hash=item2a33f26e09
 
Could be worth it Rob, depending on the VIN/build date. If its an '81 then its a Class3 historic.
 
Paul the one you are thinking about is sensiby priced to sell when the owner gets around to valeting the inside but I dont think there will be much budging from the asking price. Additionally this one has had the plate lift in the calipers rectified and as of Nov 17th there were still two years on the blelts.
Drove like a new car to Droiters and back.
 
Seriously though is this someone taking a punt on the "Malton's" car of similar description and price or has every owner of red turbo cabs been keeping them in hiding.
Ps mine has grey leather interior
 
Turbo cab so relatively uncommon. The paintwork might be better / redder than it looks in those photos; red is very difficult to photograph well unless you really know what you're doing with white balance (and no, the camera won't get it right on its own). There's ample evidence in those pictures that the "photographer" has no idea how to shoot cars. Mileage advertised (23,000) differs from that shown in the dashboard photo (27, 396); 4,400 of a difference might not be much on a 100,000+ car but if you're basing your price on a car being "low mileage" that's significant (and odd).

Tidy looking car. Perhaps a bit optimistic on price but in these crazy-price days who knows. Good luck to him/her. The car is worth whatever someone is prepared to pay for it.
 

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