Subject: Re: Quattro For Sale-
Tom Winter
tom at tomwintermedia.com
Wed Dec 30 12:43:58 PST 2009
I couldn't tell you one way or the other if that one is good. But at this
point I can't touch it. I picked up a '75 911s a couple of years ago as a
toy, and my wife wants me dead because of that. I could just imagine her
reaction if I came home with the UrQ.
The thing about the 911 is that parts can be found very easily, although
sometimes they're expensive. As a saying goes on the P car forum, "They are
all $20k cars. . ."
Tom
On 12/30/09 1:20 PM, "Huw Powell" <one at humanspeakers.com> wrote:
>> That one has been for sale for a long time. Maybe even as long as 3 years.
>> .maybe only 2 . But it's been on their site for a long, long time.
>>
>> I've even considered buying it or at least checking it out for a drive (I'm
>> only two hours away). Could be a fun second car.
>>
>> Tom '95 S6 Avant
>
> I've seen base prices for generally decent UrQs set at $10k since at
> least the mid nineties. Trouble is, "generally decent" usually means
> "still has some bugs", "can't get some of the parts for it", and "has
> some mods the buyer doesn't want".
>
> It's very tough to find one, say, where all the stock parts were saved
> when mods were done - or of course, that has exactly the mods one wants,
> done the way one wants them done.
>
>>
>>
>> On 12/30/09 12:13 PM, " omar millmech wrote:
>>> I'm not involved in this-
>>> http://www.landroverroaringfork.com/preowned.inventory.php?thisVehicle=8367
>>> Would this be an UrQ?
>>
>> Yes, it is. Funny how the "book value" for these has been $10k as long
>> as I can remember. Based on one reported sale in 1994?
>>
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