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968 Values

Quote:. But of all colors could you imagine silver? Good lord, boring!


Jay is preparing a response for you, finger hovering over the lifetime ban button .... :-) :-). Or maybe just a finger image response .. :-)


Colors are very subjective , but I'd be interested to learn what color sells the most ( not just 968s ) but overall - must be some statistics on this topic out there ?!
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I have read that god forbid white is the most popular color. Excuse me while I gag!      Poor Jay he is just toooo toooo sensitive!

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while white doesn't get me excited, i can certainly appreciate the appeal.  i have had many white cars.  they are very easy to keep clean, hide flaws, and don't fade as easily in the sun.  that being said, white is one of the hardest colors to paint match.

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94 Midnight Metallic Blue Cab Porsche 968 w/deviating cashmere/black interior and WAY too many mods to list - thanks to eric for creating www.968forums.com



"It isn't nearly as expensive to do it right as it is to do it wrong."
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As long as you don't paint-to- match the wheels color and make the car look like an M&M ( to borrow flash's analogy ), it's all good. Ok, maybe not that pea-soup / army / forest green color I saw once on a 968 at a Rennsport Laguna Seca race meet. I think the color of the projectile vomit I left near the car after seeing it was a bit more tolerable than the car color itself . IMHO
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<p style="font-size:20px;font-family:'Source Sans Pro', 'Helvetica Neue', Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;">Obviously, I have too much class for any obnoxious retorts, let's have a word from a noteworthy business journal  :glare:

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<p style="font-size:20px;font-family:'Source Sans Pro', 'Helvetica Neue', Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;">The metallic gleam of silver shines bright with innovation. Think stainless steel appliances and silver technology. It's the color of security and style, Cooperman says.

<p style="font-size:20px;font-family:'Source Sans Pro', 'Helvetica Neue', Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;">A silver car color indicates that you're a high-class lady or gentleman with an eye on the upscale, Augustin says. Your status is higher in the world, and you're not afraid to show it.

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<p style="font-size:20px;font-family:'Source Sans Pro', 'Helvetica Neue', Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;">http://www.foxbusiness.com/features/2014...about.html

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<p style="font-size:20px;font-family:'Source Sans Pro', 'Helvetica Neue', Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;">So, F You(se)

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Now now Jay.
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And, it's the fastest Wink
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I thought silver designated that Auto Union took all the paint off to lose some weight!

 

On a completely unrelated topic that I bring up here only because I can't find any other way, I've noticed that I am shut out from posting to many of the discussion threads.   There is a light gray box in which is written "You cannot reply to this topic".   I have sent a message to the site administration 3 or 4 times regarding this problem, but have not received any response.  HELP!

 

Bill

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Do you also hear the voices?
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PM sent
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Quote:... and no white 968's after Labor Day, no doubt!


Nope, I'll keep wearing mine, but I live in AZ so what do I know :-)
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https://www.hagerty.com/articles-videos/...stang%20II

 

More than $ 1 Mil. dollars for a 356, and $ 93,000 for a 4 cylinder 914 !!   I'd have a hard time grasping even a rare 914-6 going for that much, but a basic matchbox 914 ?  

My new  " on sale now, before it's too late " price for the blue six speed 968 is now set at a firm  $ 500,000 reserve .        You can still have the green  ( tip ) one for $ 20 k though..  :glare:

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"Colors are very subjective , but I'd be interested to learn what color sells the most ( not just 968s ) but overall - must be some statistics on this topic out there ?!"


That would depend on the country or region and has, amongst other things (like culture?) I presume, to do with the climate. In cold and rainy countries darker/colder colours (blue, grey, black, silver,...) would be more popular, in sunnier countries warm colours like red, yellow, bright green, sky blue, etc are more 'accepted'.


At least that's what I read in an article. Makes sense to me too.
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$93,000 for a '75 914? and with the ugly late bumpers too. 

 

It makes me plan on keeping the two I have (a stock '72 1.7 and a '74 Chalon with a 2.1)...but, I wasn't going to sell them anyway...
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Quote:"Colors are very subjective , but I'd be interested to learn what color sells the most ( not just 968s ) but overall - must be some statistics on this topic out there ?!"


That would depend on the country or region and has, amongst other things (like culture?) I presume, to do with the climate. In cold and rainy countries darker/colder colours (blue, grey, black, silver,...) would be more popular, in sunnier countries warm colours like red, yellow, bright green, sky blue, etc are more 'accepted'.


At least that's what I read in an article. Makes sense to me too.
 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Car_colour_popularity
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Car_colour_popularity
I am not surprised that white was #1 across the board.  Porsche uses the color Ivory, which looks elegant on any model from the 356 on, IMO.
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Is there a registry for the surviving North American 968 cars ?

Despite having more coupes sold on this continent, they seem to be scarcer than the cabriolets.

I often check on Ebay, which usually offers from 5 to 10, yet there are always very few coupes.  

Can anyone explain this ?  Here is a link to production numbers:

http://968register.org/production-data/

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A lot of coupes destroyed racing
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Injured and retired. Mine was repurposed. It lives on in all its glorious splendor as a part here and a base there. The backup team is always ready to come into the game. It would be nice to know how many of us are left overall. We just had a guy come on board here from my area that I had no idea existed. Other than a buddy,who is not a Forum member, I rarely see them at the track although there are still club racers who use them. Boxsters are the new 944 because they are relatively inexpensive and parts are readily available.
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Quote:A lot of coupes destroyed racing



Since there is no data on this it's pure speculation but what percentage of 968 coupes produced would you guys say have ever been or are being tracked ? I'd guess between 5 % and 10 % max. As for regular / dedicated tracking I'd venture to guess no more than 2% ..? Of course I could be waaaaay off base , but it's just a wild guess ..
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