Market Place discussion seems the best place.
We were contacted by a customer to collect this car form where it was restored
https://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C1158573
The car has taken 2-3 years to be restored and still has a few small items to be fixed, mainly cosmetic issues. The lady who commissioned the project has somewhat fallen out of love with the car and now wants it sold.
Not the most desirable of spec / model / gearbox etc so quite hard to value. Quite a few very personal touches have been added to the car.
Would A) any one be interested in buying / bidding it from her and B) what are real values for this car, trade value to buy, auction possible value, full on retail value?
How long is a piece of string I know
Mike
1969 2.0 T Sporto
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Re: 1969 2.0 T Sporto
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I'd say that's very optimistic pricing ...
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I'd say that's very optimistic pricing ...
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Andy
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Re: 1969 2.0 T Sporto
100%.
Ignore the pricing on the advert they did. The link was just to show the car.
What are real world prices / values for a 2.0 sporto. (I wouldn’t buy it to no offence when commenting)
Ignore the pricing on the advert they did. The link was just to show the car.
What are real world prices / values for a 2.0 sporto. (I wouldn’t buy it to no offence when commenting)
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Re: 1969 2.0 T Sporto
I rather like that. I think the little mods are quite funky.
£70k-80k maybe?
It's never going to make what a manual E or S in standard trim would make from a Porsche anorak, but for someone looking for a pretty little summer car to take to the pub it looks really nice.
£70k-80k maybe?
It's never going to make what a manual E or S in standard trim would make from a Porsche anorak, but for someone looking for a pretty little summer car to take to the pub it looks really nice.
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Re: 1969 2.0 T Sporto
Never going to be one for the pursuit.