Im new to this site and forum but Ive been tracking the values of a handful of 1976-1977 Euro 911 Carrera 3.0 Targa's and I cant believe what I see. For example: Currently on
Autokauf there is a 1976 3.0 Targa listed for $57,680. On this same site there is a 1977 3.0 Coup listed for $63,036. Here is a '77 Targa (same site) with a orig. 3.0 Carrera Targa mit matching no. VIN: 9117610536, Motor-No.: 6670292 listed at $49,304. My '77 3.0 Carrera Targa's VIN is 9117610093 and engine # 6670274 (Much earlier production). My engine type is a 930/02.
Here is what I was able to gather from the internet sites: This is a very rare Euro 1977 Porsche 911 Carrera 3.0L Targa. This vehicle was never sold in the U.S. market. This particular Euro 911 Carrera 3.0 is one of only 365 LHD 1977 Targa's manufactured by Porsche. The car maker also produced 281 RHD for the European market for a total of 646 of this awesome legendary sports car world wide. The Carrera 3′s engine used the same die-cast aluminum crank-case as its awesome cousin, the newly introduced Porsche 930 or ’911 Turbo’. This shared unit, codenamed 930/02, was derived from an engine developed for the extremely rare 3.0 RS in 1973.
Here's my question: Are you guys seeing the values of these cars jumping up?