View Poll Results: Which is more collectible?
1997 Carrera 993 Narrow Body
4
7.69%
1988 930 Turbo Cabriolet
48
92.31%
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930 vs 993... as collectibles
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930 vs 993... as collectibles
Posted on 993 board as well...
I may be buying a 1988 930 Turbo cabriolet... it's going to need some work, but I'm getting a decent price for it. I currently own a 1997 993 Narrow Body. I'm wondering the following;
Which of these 2 911's do you think will be more collectible in the future? Which of the two do you think would pay off to invest more resources on?
For the fellas on this board, what should I be aware of. It's a high milage car that was vandelized. PPI showed engine and transmission, brakes, in good condition. The work that needs to be done is interior and top.
I may be buying a 1988 930 Turbo cabriolet... it's going to need some work, but I'm getting a decent price for it. I currently own a 1997 993 Narrow Body. I'm wondering the following;
Which of these 2 911's do you think will be more collectible in the future? Which of the two do you think would pay off to invest more resources on?
For the fellas on this board, what should I be aware of. It's a high milage car that was vandelized. PPI showed engine and transmission, brakes, in good condition. The work that needs to be done is interior and top.
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Three Wheelin'
Collectability is generally influenced by age and quantities. The 930 cab is 10 years older and probably was built in far fewer quantities. However, I would not buy either car as an investment. Buy the one you want to drive and have fun in. The 930 has already hit the bottom of the depreciation cycle and the 93 is getting close, if not already there.
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very few cars should be considered an investment of anything other than "smiles per hour" while driving them. 930's and 993's included. There may be a few exceptions, but if your buying a car that needs work, thats not the kind that would be a investment grade choice. That being said, the 930 will hold its value better than a NA 993 in my opinion. Its certainly better in the "smiles per hour" ROI!
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I swear the quality of these posts are like a rock in water.....SINKING!
So much for waking up early on a Saturday morning, grabbing a coffee and looking forward to some quality reading on Rennlist.
Yasin
So much for waking up early on a Saturday morning, grabbing a coffee and looking forward to some quality reading on Rennlist.
Yasin
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"rusty"
Hey, I have an idea... stop being a "user" and pay the "huge" rennlist fee, become a member and start contributing to more interesting posts. Otherwise we don't care.
Hey, I have an idea... stop being a "user" and pay the "huge" rennlist fee, become a member and start contributing to more interesting posts. Otherwise we don't care.
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his comment is fair...and i do care.
pcb
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Pretty good idea...but why don't you do a search under my username and then let me know about "starting contributions to more interesting posts"...
In the meantime that Geo Metro in your signature is aching to have you back!
Yasin
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Jezzz..
I've never quite understood the motivation of collectability as the weighting factor for my automotive purchases. If I can buy it right..great, if it becomes collectable while in my possession, wonderful. If it doesn't that's cool too because it's just sheet metal and I bought-it to enjoy!
This ain't real estate and chances are you'll loose on the mechanical speculation game!
I've never quite understood the motivation of collectability as the weighting factor for my automotive purchases. If I can buy it right..great, if it becomes collectable while in my possession, wonderful. If it doesn't that's cool too because it's just sheet metal and I bought-it to enjoy!
This ain't real estate and chances are you'll loose on the mechanical speculation game!
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"rusty"
Then why not spend the money and become a member? Not important enough to search for your posts.
Man, I miss that Geo... got more tail in it than I care to admit.
Then why not spend the money and become a member? Not important enough to search for your posts.
Man, I miss that Geo... got more tail in it than I care to admit.
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Drifting
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Whether it becomes collectible or not, is not an issue as to whether I'm going to buy it. I'm going to buy it... It had a decent ppi performed by my mechanic who's known the car for the last 10 years, it's a second owner car, and the seller can't fix it so I'm giving him 7k for it. I just don't know if it's worth spending the money to use all OEM to make repairs or if I can skimp a little. I think I'll spend the money.. it'll be fun.
#11
Three Wheelin'
There will always be someone willing to pay a premium for a very nice original 930. I bought mine a little over 12mths ago for AU$57k and sold it four weeks ago for $69k. It was a very good original example, except for a minor repair. Had 110,00kms on the clock, with FSH. Lets face it, there will never be another car quite like the 930. I believe in years to come it will be known as the most influential road car Porsche has built.
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Yasin contributes to quite a few forums including Pelican...who cares about paying a fee and red letters unless he's breaking a rule. Sorry, but he's got a point.
As far as subject matter contribution, the 930 is a better choice, but being a cab I think it would lose value over a coupe, not to mention that restoring it would yield a smaller ROI for investment purposes while losing its originality.
As far as subject matter contribution, the 930 is a better choice, but being a cab I think it would lose value over a coupe, not to mention that restoring it would yield a smaller ROI for investment purposes while losing its originality.
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Use genuine parts, unless aftermarket parts are better. OEM are not genuine and not always as good...
As for your original question, a 911 turbo cab Vs a 911. Hmmm, not hard really is it.
As for your original question, a 911 turbo cab Vs a 911. Hmmm, not hard really is it.
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"rusty"
Hey, I have an idea... stop being a "user" and pay the "huge" rennlist fee, become a member and start contributing to more interesting posts. Otherwise we don't care.
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What's this "we" crap? And what the he!! is with the land baron web site promotion in the signature?! Are you here because you enjoy the marque or are you here to make a buck?
"rusty"
Hey, I have an idea... stop being a "user" and pay the "huge" rennlist fee, become a member and start contributing to more interesting posts. Otherwise we don't care.
+1
What's this "we" crap? And what the he!! is with the land baron web site promotion in the signature?! Are you here because you enjoy the marque or are you here to make a buck?
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Originally Posted by niche View Post
"rusty"
Hey, I have an idea... stop being a "user" and pay the "huge" rennlist fee, become a member and start contributing to more interesting posts. Otherwise we don't care.
+1
What's this "we" crap? And what the he!! is with the land baron web site promotion in the signature?! Are you here because you enjoy the marque or are you here to make a buck?
"rusty"
Hey, I have an idea... stop being a "user" and pay the "huge" rennlist fee, become a member and start contributing to more interesting posts. Otherwise we don't care.
+1
What's this "we" crap? And what the he!! is with the land baron web site promotion in the signature?! Are you here because you enjoy the marque or are you here to make a buck?