Apparently its now listed at $12,750. I owned a couple of these things and absolutely can not understand todays market value for them. I wonder what a door and an engine is worth?
http://www.beverlyhillscarclub.com/1957-porsche-356a--c-2479.htm
Apparently its now listed at $12,750. I owned a couple of these things and absolutely can not understand todays market value for them. I wonder what a door and an engine is worth?
http://www.beverlyhillscarclub.com/1957-porsche-356a--c-2479.htm
Some of the glass might be reusable, and the steering wheel center cap. But the rest...
I also noticed that the ad failed to identify the lake in which it had been sitting for years.
Stu
That dealer has some really crazy stuff. I want to see how they move those cars that are held together by paint and hope more than metal
There's not much to salvage on that car beyond the serial number. I'm surprised it didn't go to the crusher years ago.
There's plenty to salvage there.
http://www.kustomcoachwerks.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3447&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0&sid=173a11f8d1b9da6385a6167ea6dbb40d I think this has been posted before, but it's still awesome. Hope you like reading....
-Hamid
AverageH wrote: There's plenty to salvage there. http://www.kustomcoachwerks.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3447&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0&sid=173a11f8d1b9da6385a6167ea6dbb40d I think this has been posted before, but it's still awesome. Hope you like reading.... -Hamid
Your link is messed up for me... (links back to this thread) Here is what you meant.
davidjs wrote:AverageH wrote: There's plenty to salvage there. http://www.kustomcoachwerks.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3447&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0&sid=173a11f8d1b9da6385a6167ea6dbb40d I think this has been posted before, but it's still awesome. Hope you like reading.... -HamidYour link is messed up for me... (links back to this thread) Here is what you meant.
What the.... How'd I do that? Thanks for fixing it. Yes, that's the thread.
-Hamid
"There's not much to salvage on that car beyond the serial number . . ."
There's more gold left in that mine than you can possibly imagine.
Yikes. I guess we all have those "the one that got away" stories. When I first started working at the mag, a friend was brokering a 356C coupe fitted with a Super 90 engine. The car was super-clean. I want to say the asking price was $14,000. There was no way I could fathom that amount of money.
This weekend I visited a collection that included a pair of Speedsters plus a 356C Cab.
In reply to David S. Wallens:
I sold my last 356B in the mid 1980's for $6500. I then immediately purchased a Sunbeam Tiger for the same price.
That dealer seems to have good prices on their e-types atleast. Considering some of the piles on ebay.
TR8owner wrote: In reply to David S. Wallens: I sold my last 356B in the mid 1980's for $6500. I then immediately purchased a Sunbeam Tiger for the same price.
No matter the price, I still think that a 356 coupe is a sexy beast.
I owned one of the first of the breed and the last of the breed, a '55 and a '65 a short while ago.
And treated them both SO badly, that they begged me to sell them . . .
In reply to TeamEvil:
I remember looking at the ad for the red one...with a bunch of parts. IIRC, it was on a VW pan, and needed some work underneath.
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