Re: 1981 5-speed $57k
Pretty decent result.? One thing to keep in mind is that this one
was fully restored, with engine rebuild by Greg Brown, so that has
some part in the value.?
I'm still surprised at the last 90GT on BAT that went for around
$50K.?? It was a low mile, but had some really dodgy work done and
seemed to have a lot of questions about what still needed to be
done.?
On a side note, pulled the dash out of my 79 and was surprised to
see everything under there in pretty good shape, including still
holding vacuum on all those little pods etc.? Now to figure out if
I need to ship it to Rob Budd, or grab some vinyl and attempt
myself.....hmmmm......? (Maybe when I'm done with the resto, I'll
get it on Broad Arrow too :D LOL)...nah, gonna be buried in my
928s :D??
Tom
On 4/27/2025 9:48 AM, Keith Martin via
groups.io wrote:
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I watched part of this auction, including lot number 253, the 1981
928 5-speed with 87k miles. ?It sold for $57,000. ?It looks really
nice and is a ¡°multiple PCA concours winner¡±; but gee, my 1980
(82k miles) only had a single PCA Parade concours win along with
multiple regional wins. ?
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I guess if I ever want to sell it, I contact the Broad
Arrow Auction people.?
I was amazed at what some of the other Porsches sold for.
?A number of them were only collector cars (¡®66 911¡¯s with
only a few hundred miles on them), but others like GT3¡¯s &
GT4 RS¡¯s (very special cars indeed) were selling for prices
double what similar cars would go for on PCarMarket. ??
From my point of view, this 928 went for about 5 to 10
times what it would be bid to on PCarMarket. ?The last 1991 GT
I saw on PCarMarket (86k miles) was only bid up to $25k. ?
Good job Broad Arrow Auctioneers. ?
Keith Martin
1980 5-speed with numerous updates/upgprades