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Originally Posted by tdskip
Happily I can report that in Orange County at least I see 911s out being used very frequently, so depends on where you live and seasonality.
I'd suggest that at least part of why early Porsche prices are strong because compared to similar vintage cars they 1) tend to stay fixed once fixed 2) parts availability is outstanding and 3) while busy there are still shops that know how to work on the cars. All of that make them a pragmatic choice...
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I think some other reasons is that even the old ones drive a lot like modern cars, and still feel substantial everywhere. An old MG roadster migth be fun but it lets you know it's thin british steel and questionable build quality even if it's well maintained and reliable.