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This past weekend at Rm Sothebys at Amelia Island March 2017

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Old 03-15-2017, 04:21 PM
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A nice example of a 1988 Celebration Edition with 58k original miles went up for Auction...and sold for $26,400 plus buyers premium...so all in this car sold for close to $30,000.

Here is the link to the results of the auction

So there is hope yet for the 944 non turbo.

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I'll be 90 by then...
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Originally Posted by pfarah7
I'll be 90 by then...
I don't think so, I think they will all go up maybe not to where that one sold for, but they will go up...as always good condition original low mileage cars will command the most money...but good think I have the above Celebration Edition, but with less miles and in just as good of shape! I know the rarity of it has a lot to do with the value since only 157 were made for Europe in Zermatt Silver and 250 for the US market...Mine has ~48,850 miles.



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