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re: how much??

rowey2001

New member
hi all would like your comments

i have just bought my first house (not happy as my pride and joy has to go)

what is my 3.2 carrera supersport worth?
I have owned the car for nearly 8 years
the car is a 1986 white 911 supersport coupe in excellent condition, out side the car is in excellent condition nearly mint, I have washed and polished this car with zymol car products for nearly 8 years and i know every curve. everything works as it should, 915 gear box in perfect smooth order, electric windows, sunroof, wing mirrors etc.. inside the car is in mint condition with original black leather piped in white with no rips tears or worn marks, 89K guaranteed miles, FSH, 12 months mot, every old mot certificate, no rot, 16" original fuchs wheels in mint condition, last seven years serviced with strasse in leeds, oil like honey all other bills and service history dating back to cars birth in a large lever arch folder now urgently needing an other file as history is bursting open, i have original car sales brochure etc.. and stickers where they should be especially under bonnet with all the codes, continetal n1 tyres as new, in my ownership it has had new clutch while box and engine apart i had the gearbox fully stripped down and replaced any worn parts, just to keep the car in excellent condition, wheel bearings, alternator, oil pipes, full standard exhaust system, all the work done was buy strasse and have got bills £££'s to prove. last few weeks had the bumpers front and rear painted as the aluminum reacts to bellows bolts and a few stone chips on front bumper replaced all rubbers that was needed like bellows and head light washer jets etc.., it also has a 911 number plate B 911 AMA. heater works perfect nice and warm on these cold days no misty windows. this is a excellent used 911 that you can pamper and use rather than a very low mileage museum piece.
this car has had a no expense spared life.

so what is the car worth?? (is anybody interested???)
should i keep the car and just put bills on credit card and live life with the porsche??
are these cars going to go up in value?? (make me feel better to hold onto it!!)
if i use it every day and put miles on it would it kill the price once over the 100k miles slot???

thanks for the comments i will upload a pic of the car later

regards
marc
porsche club member
 
Marc....
Unless you HAVE to sell, keep her, as you say you know every incj of the car and if you do sell, eventually you will want to replace and yes they will have gone up in value - BUT also will be harder to find in a condition as good as you have and as sorted!!!
The bailiffs would have to be kicking me out of my house and putting my family on the streets before I would consider selling mine - it just gives me the biggest smile when I get behind the wheel........
Having said that if you do good luck with the sale - you shouldnt have to work to hard to sell a properly sorted SSE.
Adam
 
I agree it took me four years to find my one so much junk out there.
The impactbumper cars are going up in value and condition is more important than miles in my book .

For me in my car every mile is a smile but its your car your call .
I run my one only in the summer could not afford to have it on the road all year round plus the winter time is a good time to work on it as well .
All ready for Le mans trip next year.

SEE YA
 
Hi

I had the porsche club value mine at £20000 .Edited to say that was approx 2.5 years so hopefully worth more know.Agreed value with insurance company £24500

Ian
 

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