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The early 911 (1965-1973) seems to keep increasing in value?


Will the early 911 continue to increase in value?  

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Nostalgia and a poor economy have fuelled this recent rise in early 911 prices. Much of the price rise is a result of internet hype and the corresponding feeding frenzy. Prices for some of these early cars (forget RSs and plain Ss) have become silly, and too many old cars are undergoing costly full restorations that will ostensibly take them off the roads. It reminds me of Ferrari prices in the early 90s. Prices should flatten out and settle down, once people start using their brains a bit. This phenomenon is due to rich investors/speculators creating a bandwagon for people to jump onto, with Porsche enthusiasts reaping some financial gains along the way, but ultimately losing road cars to parlours...I'd love a pre-impact bumper 911, but if the price is in 6 figures, you can bet I'll spend it on a GT3 instead.

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