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PORSCHE / 911E 2.2 coupe 1969 - 1971


Number Made: 5027

2008 Low Price: $22,000

2008 High Price: $37,000

Investment Grade: B

Appreciation Rating: ***

1-Year Change: n/c

Comments: Deduct 15% for 1969 2.0L cars.
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Appreciation Rating:

***** Value likely to increase much more than the market at large, perhaps as much as 25% in the next 12 months. **** Will outperform the market at large; perhaps 10% gain in 12 months. *** Fully priced at the current time. Will appreciate or depreciate along with the market at large. ** Somewhat overpriced today, or a car that is slightly out of favor. May represent a good buying opportunity if you think the market’s opinion of the car will change. * Often a recent production car that is still depreciating heavily, or a vintage car whose maintenance costs far outweigh its market value and appeal. These collector cars are only good buys if you can do work yourself and love orphans.


Investment Grade:
Note: This is not a value appreciation guide. Rather, it is an overall ranking of the desirability of the car, regardless of current market conditions

A Grade Cars that will always have a following and will always bring strong money when they are offered for sale. They embody the attributes of style, performance, historical significance, rarity and competition history that often typify first-rank collectibles. Examples are the Ferrari SWB, the Mercedes-Benz 300Sc Roadster and the Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Monza. B Grade Cars that have something special about them, often technical innovation, style or competition provenance, but normally not all three. They were generally produced in far larger numbers than the A-tier cars. Examples are the Austin-Healey 100/4, the Ferrari 512 BB Boxer and the Lotus 7. C Grade Cars that have some inherent interest, but had few special or desirable characteristics. Examples are the Porsche 914, the Saab Sonett II and the Triumph TR4. D Grade Cars that had the potential to be interesting but failed to be successful in the collector car marketplace, often due to design, engineering or styling flaws. Examples include the Ferrari 400 2+2, the Acura NSX and the Alfa 2600 Sprint. F Grade Cars with few if any redeeming characteristics, that are consequently hopeless in nearly every way. Examples include the Alfa Romeo Alfetta sedan, the Iso Lele and the Lotus Eclat.


1-Tear Percent Change:

New Indicates new listing. n/c Indicates no change. Mkt. Adj. Indicates market adjustment of 75% or more.
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