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87k for a 914
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lol. dream on with that price. still just a 914.
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it is probably the cleanest 9146 in the US... it will be worth more than that someday.
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In nominal values, no it won't. In USA dollars? Absolutely. Inflation will take care of that. Just wait. lol |
Five bucks says it sells to someone in Europe this fall.
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Hmmmm. Now much would a real 914GT with a racing provenance cost?
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Real GT with race history is probably $200k. They didn't make a lot of real GTs
Edit: Found the list I was thinking of, all the cars are listed, along with the M471 option code street cars. http://www.stazak.com/914/gt/car/car.html FYI: there is a 914/6 imsa gtu daytona winner (1980) that's for sale for $125k...and it's based on a normal 914/6, not a GT |
Neat! There's a real 914GT that regularly shows up at the Turkey Bowl. The owner has 2--the real one, and a tribute. Guess which one sees the track...
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http://www.rmauctions.com/lots/lot.cfm?lot_id=1063794 |
I always felt the 914 is the one car that the factory wished would just go away ... even 40 years later. I don't think I've ever seen an official mention of the 914/6 - Boxter connection. I think officially it was the Boxster - 550 Spyder connection that was advertised (I get the body design thing), but come on, mid-engined mass produced cars .... not like Porsche has had a lot different models there. Gues that's one reason why I like the teeners, odd. $87k? If some one buys it, guess it would be worth it to them. They're strange looking, quirky little cars, always were and always will be. $87k, I say GLWTS :) .
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