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    #31
    Knew I should have bought that '64 356SC last year for $120k ..

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      #32
      Originally posted by reedminor View Post
      I wish the new owner luck..... I wonder what they have planned for it?

      It would seem that the perception is out there that 356's are undervalued then.

      Throttle Shop have 3 very nice ones around 250K. Heavens knows what they will take or what they are getting? 3-6 months ago I would have said these cars were worth 130 -150 based on other known sales (and there aren't that many).

      So I think we may be seeing a paradigm / perception shift in 356 values..... or perhaps the horse bolted before our very eyes.

      JR
      Could be Justin. They were just steady performers for years, moving incrementally higher. However, suddenly in Australia they seem to have jumped. There have been some advanced sales in the US but not that many. The Speedster up here that sold for over $430K is in the States now for a full restoration ...

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        #33
        Wow, 79k !!!! I knocked back a running, driving, registered 356 for 25k only about three years ago. I can add it to the 55k 930, 42k C3 & 65k 74' Carrera all knocked back by me in the same period...I reckon I've got 50 cents on the dollar for the house renovations I used the money for...ha ha...my vote is no more posts about sale prices or values, it's making me depressed ��
        Matt Read

        1989 944 (rally car)
        1994 993 (road car)
        1994 BMW M3 (salt lake racer)
        1999 GT3 (Nations Cup Championship)

        Ex - 1967 912, 1970 911T, 1971 911T, 1971 911E, 1976 Carrera

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