Another ASC modified car
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Another ASC modified car
Watching Barrett Jackson they showed a Chevy SSR (that funky sorta pickup with the folding top) and they talked about how it's a future collectible because of its uniqueness and low production numbers.
So I googled it-and they built almost four times as many cabs than ASC built with Porsche as 968's.
http://www.autoblog.com/2006/03/21/c...mes-to-an-end/
So I googled it-and they built almost four times as many cabs than ASC built with Porsche as 968's.
http://www.autoblog.com/2006/03/21/c...mes-to-an-end/
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Like comparing goats to chickens.
Gonna be at least another 10 years before prices really increase on 968.
Speculation on both cars. I'd put my money on early C3 vettes.
But i'm no investor, I put miles on my cars, rather than look at them.
Gonna be at least another 10 years before prices really increase on 968.
Speculation on both cars. I'd put my money on early C3 vettes.
But i'm no investor, I put miles on my cars, rather than look at them.
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Whether or not the 968 ever has great collector value has everything to do with how the 944 does as a collector. I really see the 968 as the last 944. I just wish Porsche would have made a few thousand Turbos so I would have a chance to own one. And if the 968 never has any great collector value that would be fine with me, that just means cheaper parts.
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Jeez, this is something to get cranky about, really?
Maybe I'm misreading you, but are you saying they're NOT increasing in price, as collector items?
Either way, those are definitely the sexiest ones they ever have, or will, make
I really wish Porsche had made one more generation, with turbocharged 16v Variocam motors standard.
As long as the 968 never has any collector value, it's just an old, rare car that nobody knows about or pays attention to, so nobody's going to build OR stock any parts for it. At least if it developed collector value, people would pay attention to it and manufacture parts and such.
Maybe I'm misreading you, but are you saying they're NOT increasing in price, as collector items?
Either way, those are definitely the sexiest ones they ever have, or will, make
Originally Posted by rgs944
And if the 968 never has any great collector value that would be fine with me, that just means cheaper parts.
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Whether or not the 968 ever has great collector value has everything to do with how the 944 does as a collector. I really see the 968 as the last 944. I just wish Porsche would have made a few thousand Turbos so I would have a chance to own one. And if the 968 never has any great collector value that would be fine with me, that just means cheaper parts.
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Different body, different motor, different transmission, different suspension, built by Porsche. Was it the last front engine, rear drive, 4 cylinder waterpumper-yes.