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Barrett Jackson
I was just watching Barrett Jackson today from Palm Beach and a 1987 924 S with original 43,000 miles, black leather interior (which was perfect) with the original red paint go for $6,500.00. :eek: Man if I was there that car would have been mine for that money. I know the 924's were slow etc but this one was a great example of a original unmolested car. Its sad to see these 924/944's go so cheap because in the 80's these cars were sweet. I guess go to the muscle car auction's to get these older Porsche's for cheap.
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A 924? Eh. I think 6500 was a little strong. Glorified vw. The 944 was a different animal, much more porsche but even those are a dime a dozen unless you've got a 944 turbo. Just the supply demand reality. Wait till you see boxsters in the same condition going for less...
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I'm with you Jay. I'd take it at that price. I like 914's too, so I guess I like glorified VW's [emoji106]
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924 S is a cool car, I remember checking one out at a local European classic lot. It was listed for like 8k. Too much for me but an awesome car regardless.
I like the concept, to take an old outdated body (lighter), slap in the new engine, and send it to dealers. How about a 986 off the line with a 9A1 3.4 motor, that would be cool. They could call it the 986 GTS! |
87 was based on 944 running gear. engine was detuned to not be faster than the 944. 924 has always been underated and the last years were the best.
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Here is the car I think Jay B. was referring to:
1987 PORSCHE 924 - 195088 Looks to be a nice car, but remember as is the case with most car auctions, there is anywhere from a 10%-20% buyer's premium in addition to the hammer price of the car. Looks like all-in this went for close to $7400, which still seems like decent money given the condition and low-mileage of the car. |
I had read it was detuned because it had better aerodynamics than the 944
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