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If I didn't already have a Silver 968 I would buy Ed's...Just my $0.02
Jay
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Ed, I passed the email on to someone looking for a cab, hopefully they will contact you.
And I hear you about the costs, mine was very well cared for, and it still has cost a fair amount to keep it up to par. I suppose that's just the way it is with these cars.
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Charity begins at my home!
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Ed made a great point about the Duesenberg. Those were cars that appealed to a generation. When some members of that generation made a lot of money late in life, the prices of those cars shot up. Now, that generation is diminishing and there is little interest in the cars, with the exception of the rare and completely pristine models.
Now, that same thing is happening with the 60's muscle cars. Million dollar Hemi Cuda's? How long will that last? Eventually, that generation will diminish and the next generation will collect the rare Mini Cooper JCW's or Lancer Evo's.
And therein lies the rub with the 968. It was never a particularly desirable car to the masses, and the value was never a function of the rarity. As the potential owners age out of ownership, prices will stabilize within reasonable limits (driven by 911 prices), and that will be that. I don't expect that the typical well cared for 968 will ever reach the $50,000 level. That will be reserved for the CS models and such.
So, we have to enjoy our cars and just drive them. I suspect very few of them will end up in museums, regardless of the condition.
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Did we ever figure out what the sound was? I was betting on old tires.
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