If it could be verified, and seeing someone posted some recent numbers, it could be a high-dollar car. I would think that 1989s would be more valuable to a collector as it may really be considered 'the last of the old aircooled' - and really considering how much they were in 1987,1988,1989 - paying $100K would not be too far off if it's 'as-new.'
Driving something like this is obviously going to make it less special. There could be others around (like that 24K mile Targa on eBay for $69K) but I am somewhat dubious about low-mileage examples since 911 speedos are so easy to tamper with.
Once it has any miles on it it's going to be worth less, so obviously it's going to take a special buyer (like a Ferrari guy - as those guys are NUTS over using their cars and putting any kind of mileage on them. In general they really oppose anything over 10K in miles).
Will be interesting to see what it brings.
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