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achillies 01-23-2017 05:48 PM

Arizona Auctions
 
Flatsixes had the auction results. Check out Barrett Jackson several early Boxsters sold for interesting prices

2017 Scottsdale Porsche Auction Results - @FlatSixes - the blog about Porsche

Giller 01-23-2017 06:04 PM

Interesting? Looks to me like they sold for about what you would find them for online? Did I miss something?

356Guy 01-23-2017 06:42 PM

Great place to unload a car...worst place to buy IMHO. You pay top dollar with no PPI and no test drive. There is the occasional reasonable buy assuming there are big issues with the car.

achillies 01-23-2017 07:07 PM

1997 PORSCHE BOXSTER (no reserve) Realized $15,400
2000 PORSCHE BOXSTER (no reserve) Realized $13,200

These are not the usual prices for base boxsters or that era.

thstone 01-23-2017 07:13 PM

Without mileage its hard to make a determination on value. The only thing that I can conclude is that those cars were very low miles and in near-perfect condition to be sold at those prices. At least now we know where the very top of the market is for a 1997 Boxster!

Or.... its basically a case of folks having a few too many cocktails at the event and getting a little too enthusiastic with their bidding.

husker boxster 01-24-2017 04:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thstone (Post 524077)
Or.... its basically a case of folks having a few too many cocktails at the event and getting a little too enthusiastic with their bidding.

Richard Rawlings was at B-J. #Dumbass

BIGJake111 01-24-2017 04:46 AM

A 97 box for 15 and a 2000 non S for over 12. Those prices are getting a little rare, especially a 2.5 for over 10k, remember this is actual sale price. Could be the start of an uptick, I mean that's a base model boxster going for what a Maserati gran cabrio of similar year goes for.

dsallean 01-24-2017 06:44 AM

That seems like strong money for the 1997. The car looks good with only 56,000 miles.

https://www.barrett-jackson.com/Events/Event/Details/1997-PORSCHE-BOXSTER--201925

Giller 01-24-2017 11:40 AM

I've never known another group of car folks so worried and anxious about the pricing on similar used vehicles.

If you are buying this car as a collectors car - you better stick it in the garage and never drive it (or enjoy it). And then cross your fingers.

Otherwise, who cares? Drive it and enjoy it and if it happens to be worth a couple bucks when it's all over, great. Odds are it won't be though, and that's okay. You bought a car, not a Rembrandt.

thstone 01-24-2017 11:53 AM

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Originally Posted by dsallean (Post 524139)
That seems like strong money for the 1997. The car looks good with only 56,000 miles.

https://www.barrett-jackson.com/Events/Event/Details/1997-PORSCHE-BOXSTER--201925

Its a nice car, but its not worth $15K. When I said must have had low miles, I meant ridiculously low, like 5,000 miles or something like that. At 56K miles, its just another used car.

Buyer must have had too many cocktails.

tomonomics 01-24-2017 05:13 PM

1997 PORSCHE BOXSTER (no reserve) Realized $15,400 - Tiptronic w/56K miles
2000 PORSCHE BOXSTER (no reserve) Realized $13,200 - Tiptronic w/83K miles
2002 Boxster 2.7 - Tiptronic w/??? miles went for $14,300
2000 Boxster S - 6 speed w/35K miles went for $15,950

The 2000 2.7 Tiptronic was listed on multiple websites for $8,995. Before bidders premium, the owner took home $12,000. Not bad!

1) I think cocktails were definitely involved.
2) All cars had no reserve
3) I will be detailing my Boxster when I get to Amelia Island in March and rolling it up on the stage!

itsnotanova 01-25-2017 01:10 AM

People seem to get stupid at auctions sometimes. You can find boxsters in similar condition for half that price on CL.

jb92563 01-25-2017 11:41 AM

Someone picked up a 97 that they will store for 50+ years and sell for $150k-$250k.

Did you see what that rusty old 1956 356 sold for?

You have to realize that the folks at these actions come with the mindset of spending $500k - $3 Mil so the poor little Boxsters probably cost about the same as the weekend bar tab for these folks. Perhaps they just didn't want to leave empty handed.

Honestly the whole collecting thing is overrated. I rather have fun with things and turn them loose for others to enjoy as well when Im done with them.

Most people wont live long enough to really enjoy a collection cashout anyway.
What good is a few extra million when your really too old to even enjoy spending it.

Only thing I ever collected was stamps. Those Hitler stamps have got to be worth something now, especially since stamps are on the verge of becoming completely obsolete?

RandallNeighbour 01-25-2017 12:55 PM

I'd be real happy if my early-production first year boxster increased in price... even a little!


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