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If you are looking for investment and good return you have to look for a T. E's and S's have already made their strong run up so you would be buying in late. There are still some very good deals to be made on the T's. Many still selling under value. Look to pay $25-$35K for a very good car. I know of several exceptional T's selling for over $60K, so the strong run up on RS's, S's and E's are pulling T values up.

It's all a crap shoot however. It least you can drive it and wax if from time to time.

I have over 20 early 911's in my collection starting with 65' and ending with 73's. I've been collecting them for over 20 years and I can tell you from personal experience, don't buy an early 911 in hopes to make a bunch of money selling one day. BUY ONE TO SIMPLY ENJOY IT. If it turns out at the end of the day you break even or even sell it for a profit, that's an added bonus of owning one. There are likely many other things to invest in to make money.

Best of luck.

Scott
Old 07-26-2008, 06:41 PM
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