![]() 03/10/2017 at 16:51 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Most cars seem to be way under estimate, and/or didn’t hit reserve.
This 964 RS just sold for $180,000 - Estimate was $250k-$300k.
A bargain.
http://www.goodingco.com/vehicle/1992-porsche-964-rs/
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Hopefully a sign of the classic car market starting to correct its current ridiculous price levels.
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Or the market is actually finally stabilizing.
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^^^This, lets hope that car prices come down from an area previously reserved for rare art.
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Bubble burst! YAY!
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Could just be the car. only 57,000 kilometers on it and needed “significant restoration work “? Shock test car-is that 57 k in track miles? I’m sure there are more out there that have lead an easier life.
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*Looks at link*
No F355s.
Also, that is one hella ambitious estimate for 360 Modena Spider. Lolno, dime-a-dozen car. And $140,000 low-end for a 328? Gimme some of what they’re smoking...
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“The reports of my death are greatly exaggerated.”
I think the market is leveling off. If it crashes and there are 50k v-12 Ferraris again that would be awesome.