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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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#2

yeah, I saw this last time it was listed. I think it was also on eBay and got ZERO bids! I'd be happy to go look for someone if there is any interest.
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#3

It looks like a really solid buildable car - I would love to have a coupe too, but can't justify the cost right now...
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#4

It looks clean. Does the fact that it has the complete tool kit and the original air compressor mean something? Like, the owners did not "molest" it...
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#5

Cynical eh?
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#6

Looks nice, depends on what that 3-ring binder shows, or doesn't!
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I have the original tool kit and compressor, but after I started driving my car the tabs broke off the compressor case from the vibrations after sitting for so long, so now I need a new case for it.
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#8

That's a ridiculously good deal. What's wrong with the 968 market...
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#9

lol - nothing. it's now the 944S3 market more than ever before. pretty predictable actually. i called this one years ago. the high mileage cars like that one will continue to plummet. the low mileage cars (under 40k miles) will rise a bit. the ones in the middle will have a slower decline. pretty much the way it goes with any car.
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#10

[quote name='PorscheG96' timestamp='1385673164' post='152970']That's a ridiculously good deal. What's wrong with the 968 market...[/quote]



The Boxster market is not much better...
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#11

Yea but that's 300k Boxster units vs 4k, and the 968 is a higher quality car that's more fun to drive, more practical, more beautiful, etc.
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#12

if at any point the public thought so when the car was being made, it might have made a difference. but unfortunately that was not the case. it's really the edsel of porsches.
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#13

It's a screwed up world when a 914 can go for more than a 968. I thought the 924 was the Edsel of Porsches?
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[quote name='paulzebo' timestamp='1385740233' post='152999']

It's a screwed up world when a 914 can go for more than a 968. I thought the 924 was the Edsel of Porsches?

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Edsel 924 and Edsel 968



You've got to love these cars for what they are. I don't think they will ever be worth a lot. The number made of a model made doesn't necessarily affect the value. It's how many people want the car that drives the price.
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#15

Exactly...has to be rare AND desirable!
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