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968 sold for 64k dollars

Waylander

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Now let’s not get too excited here, our values will not increase and all info I can find including PCGB valuations show a trend of downward pricing

plenty of cars for sale with big screen prices that are not selling, same old stock round and round, it only the unusual and special ones that move

now the car that sold for 64k was a special car that was what appeared to total time warp, 8100 miles from new

going into a collection never to be driven, even though the throttle cable was on the wrong side of the fuel rail cover, at 8000 miles it would not even had its first major service so how did that happen

i think all our 968’s unless something special are all worth less this year, PCGB valuations are down 2-4K

if your looking for a 968 hold on for a while you might get a bargain
 
An 87 944 turbo sold for over $78k. Even if I had Euromillions money I wouldn't pay that. If leggy 968's drop down to £4-5k again I may resurrect my 968 turbo plan.
 

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