The death of a family member is very tough. Financially, emotionally, and just in terms of day-to-day life, it can become a huge ordeal. Among the challenges: dealing with the deceased’s property. The items a person leaves behind can be immense. There is the cleaning and decluttering part of the loss that can be overwhelming.
But if the family member has a garage, and you see something under a tarp that could be a hidden gem. While moving the tarp, you uncover a thing of beauty. It’s an unmistakable 1988 Porsche 911 Carrera Targa. Uncovering this vehicle is a very sought-after classic car. Especially when the car has all of the original aluminum wheels. What was routine becomes a moment of discovery.
The 1988 model is in strong demand. The G-body 911 had reached its peak by this year. The vehicle has a 3.2-liter flat-six, which has improved fuel injection. The transmission is the durable G50 transmission. This model had limited production. But it retains high value depending on the condition of the vehicle. The good news is that these vehicles continue to be appreciated. They have a high demand for collectors.
If you own or have inherited this vehicle, it’s important to know what it’s worth and (if you’re ready to sell), possibly get a “fast cash offer.” Our team members are experts at the valuation, appraisal, and “fast cash” offers with respect to classic Porsches. If you are not sure what to do with the vehicle, it is important not to rush into restoration or sale of the car. Contacting a professional appraiser will provide the car owner with valuable information. Try to find the documentation for the classic car. Make sure the number matches the paperwork. It’s important to know what you have. Dusty Cars pays cash for classic cars if you decide to sell the Porsche.