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You really are a bit of a prick.
![]() I respect what Magnus is doing, as a businessman. I'm not one of the masses who is a Magnus fanboi and hangs on his every action. I've met the guy and hung out with him. While his love of the marque is true, he is first and foremost a businessman and wouldn't be doing what he is currently doing if there weren't a profit in it for him. The fact that I see that and speak openly about doesn't mean that I am impresed, but it does mean that I respect the guy's vision and that he had the foresight to capitalize on the 911 craze and make a few fistfuls of money off of it.
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There are many sources to support claims made, Here is one E-bay buyers asking prices. there are a lot more if you want to look for yourself. 59,000 1962 356 with S engine
52,000 1964 356 129,000 1963 356 S 50,000 45,000 1967 912 with 911 engine 105,000 1973 911E 75,000 1966 911 |
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You picked two B's (cheapest of the lot) and an unrestored C
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What I see is 356's have had a steady climb in ten years. 911 have had a rocket like climb, and I do not see a bubble so much as these cars are being discovered by the Porsche masses. As the Porsche population changes with time, I see that the average Porsche person of today looks at old 911's as vintage cars and 356's are akin to them as model T Fords are something like that, antiques, they might not even recognize a 356 as a Porsche. 911's are "old skool Porsche's" at least that is what I hear. I remember when 911's were the "new" car and 356's were what the high school and poor Porsche owner drove. Times and perception is always changing. I guess I am showing my age but it is to illustrate all the changes and we are going through one of those changes now. |
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Sure. 911s are rising in price. I think my 993 might even be on the climb. My point was that there are no 356As for sale because they are in big demand and short supply = expensive. I think comparing 356s to old Fords is a bit of a stretch!
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Ebay is being held up as the benchmark of where the prices are at on these cars?
![]() This conversation has dipped into the silly. I thought we were talking about nice drivers, restored cars, and top notch concours vehicles. You don't find them on Ebay. You don't gauge the market on the project cars and shadetree restored cars that pollute Ebay...
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