FD Appraisal Advice
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FD Appraisal Advice
Looking to buy a low mileage FD. Any advice on using an appraiser and making sure it's appraised value reflects what the market is showing?
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Anyone can ask what ever they want for a car. Appraisers can give a ballpark but it would depend on what you are willing pay for said car.
The old aircoooled Porsche market is all over the place. I just saw a old swb 911 hotrod sell for over 100k. Heck, a Integra type r sold for 40k not long ago.
These cars are on the rise so for a low mileage car is going to ask a premium.
The old aircoooled Porsche market is all over the place. I just saw a old swb 911 hotrod sell for over 100k. Heck, a Integra type r sold for 40k not long ago.
These cars are on the rise so for a low mileage car is going to ask a premium.
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I got a low miles FD for sale
Just like the title said, i have a 1993 fd3s R1 pkg for sale, 43,xxx original miles, 2 owner and it's previously own by a Mazda dealership owner. Vintage red, all original, never been molested. PM me if you're interested.
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Bring a trailer sale prices are usually a good barometer for the market:
https://bringatrailer.com/mazda/rx-7-fd/
https://bringatrailer.com/mazda/rx-7-fd/
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