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The same crap happens when comparing the earlier cars to the 993. The 993 lovers all point out how beautiful the 993 is compared to the earlier cars. Again a subjective comment not a fact. If you want to get down to why there is a disparity in values it is in the product itself. If you allow looks to be the only influence then it is open and shut based on your preference but if you compare abilities and features it can be broken down. The 964 took the Gbody to the next level while still retaining quite a bit of the old 911's charm and experience with minimal cosmetic changes. The covering of the impact bumpers vs using exposed aluminum was long overdue and although some find it ugly if you line them up side by side a 964's lines are more similar to the early long nose cars vs the G-body's and don't have those god awful rubber bumpers hanging off the back end. You can like or dislike the bumpers but there is so much that the 964 offers which is an improvement over the earlier cars without loosing that trailing arm air-cooled experience. In order to improve handling and keep up with the times Porsche had to get off their behinds and make a full change to the rather antiquated tub. There are always pros and cons to changes, stiffening and adding improved safety did have its cons such as added weight although they compensated for this by increasing displacement. Bigger brakes and ABS are a plus IMO, but again add more weight. I drove G-body's for decades and after a while behind the wheel of a 964 I found I prefer them over any of the G-bodied 911's I owned prior including the 3.0RS clone which was an amazing machine. The availability of the 964 is probably the biggest factor. Very few were made and of those unlike the earlier cars there were now multiple versions to chose from So for the US market only 5106 coupes were imported and of those you had a standard C2 version which could be optioned with a 5 speed G50 or a tiptronic transmission. Or you could opt for the new C4 AWD version. I Personally prefer the C2 5 Speed. There are very few available so my cars are mostly C4's converted to C2's which IMO is a better combination. This leaves the Electro hydraulic braking system which the standard C2 does not have unless in the rare Cup or RS versions. I would guess if Walter Röhrl chose the 964 as his car of choice and owns a 3.6RS it had to make an impression on him. The 964 platform can be tweaked or tuned to do more than any Gbody and in stock form is limited but has endless possibilities with upgrades from later cars that can easily be bolted to a 964 that would take considerable modifications and expense to do on a Gbody or earlier car and usually not deliver 100% of the upgrade. IMO the 964 will go down as the 911 to own and being so few remaining I don't see how prices will ever fall since so many want them.
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I remember 35-40 years ago the Porsche buying guides said to stay away from the mid year cars because of engine problems and other stuff. Then the 964 got a bad rap because of its huge bumper s. Then the 996 came along and was hated for its Honda interior and Boxster headlights and the terrible IMS problem. But now all of these cars are now forgiven. The reason? Simply because they are now worth a ton of money. Money fixes everything. I remember years ago a 356 needs to have the original motor and transmission. But now that they are worth tens of thousands that no longer matters. All is forgiven.
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The 1964 Porsche 901 Cabriolet prototype sold for 649,600 euros. About 790,000 bucks. The M491 cabs and speedsters seem to be cooking along too which might bolster us lowly, narrow body cab owners price wise.
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911 owners are coupe people for the most part. So, no to cabs. But they are charming for a spin in the country with a picnic basket.
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Yes maybe for the most part. I like what Ruf did with coupes, cabs, slantnose and even targa though I haven't seen many. They didn't discriminate as you do. Charming for a picnic in the country?? I will have been there and home already in a Ruf cab before you even arrive in your coupe at the picnic. Good luck finding any beef on the platter. I will have already eaten it all.
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It seems that some folks are missing a sense of humor. People have been joking about cabs, 964’s and targa’s for years. People in my neighborhood kid about my 85 coupe all the time calling it a VW bug when I drive by. In fact, folks have been making fun of my P cars for 40 years. My 911 does look like a squished bug but with smaller bumpers. Ha!
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