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Decent magazine but some of their "experts" are anything but that. The auction descriptions are sometimes pretty useless. They often seek to entertain, rather than inform, which I find annoying.
Since this is a Porsche BBS for the most part, I'll say that Jim Schrager knows the 356 and early 911 but sometimes gets off into left field with the later cars. He has a personal bias agianst some models and it shows. He also seems to think that you should always be into a car for less money than it's worth. I'd wager that many of the cars in his extensive collection of early 911s are what I would call dogs.
I also find that they lag way behind the market on the valuation of certain cars, by somewhat ignoring the fact that not all cars are sold at auction, or even advertised for sale in any meaningful way. Lots of the good ones change hands directly between people in the car collecting hobby, or with a few well placed words from a broker.
JR
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