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gearhead
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Loverland, CO
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9-12 Day
I haven’t really followed the 901 market so much the last few years. Does much discount still exist in buying a 912? Obviously, something like a 67 911s is in a whole different realm. But what about say a 68 T versus a 68 912? Or what about early cars, like 65-66?
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I havent been following either; but I regret selling my 67 912 driver. I also know I sold at the lower part of the market (but that doesn’t matter to me much).
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gearhead
Join Date: Nov 2007
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I too regret selling my 67 912, doubly so knowing that the buyer turned it into an organ donor for a 65 911. It was a fantastic color and car, even if originally polo red.
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The pre-68 gauges are my favorite.
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The 912 discount has narrowed considerably, but 911's still rule in almost any comparison. A beautiful 912 could easily outsell a crappy 911 these days.
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