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Value of 912s

Just for curiosity's sake, and for potential mistake- what is te current market for the early versions of the 912?

Any real jnvrsent potential long term. Seems like a decent driver car, great styling in my opinion.

What is the general consensus as of now?

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Just for curiosity's sake, and for potential mistake- what is te current market for the early versions of the 912?

Any real jnvrsent potential long term. Seems like a decent driver car, great styling in my opinion.

What is the general consensus as of now?

Thanks
There are three things that determine the pricing on the early cars:

1.) Condition.
2.) Condition.
3.) Condition.

If they run and drive with no rust, then they have moved solidly up into the $25k-$35k region. Since the longhood 911s exploded in price, the longhood 912s have followed a similar path. The problem with valuation is that you kind of have to see the car in question and know a little something about it. Rust, originality, mechanical condition - all of these things have an effect.

I saw a really solid SWB 912 in original orange with an ask of $55k. I don't think it was an unreasonable ask for the car.
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Not sure what they are selling for, but there was a white '65 or '66 driver in somewhat tatty shape for $12k Cdn, and a cleaner '69 with later seats asking $19k. Another '69 that the ad said needed restoration and with a VW mill was asking $9k, IIRC. Not sure if that helps...
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Not sure what they are selling for, but there was a white '65 or '66 driver in somewhat tatty shape for $12k Cdn, and a cleaner '69 with later seats asking $19k. Another '69 that the ad said needed restoration and with a VW mill was asking $9k, IIRC. Not sure if that helps...
It all depends on the rust.

If these cars are solid, with minimal rust, then they might be decent deals.

If they have the rot, then the pricing might just be reasonable.

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