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Ben--
$83k is probably a little high, but not much. It's not just any old 13 year old 911.... it's a 993. The market for these cars is totally different than the water cooled cars. They didn't manufacture very many-- for e.g. only 709 NA coupes built in '97 and 993 in '98 (last two years of the aircooled era), as compared to the tens of thousands of new 911's per year now).
Check out these links for non-turbo models and you'll get a sense of the 993 market.
http://www.rpmsportscars.com/door20.htm
http://www.rpmsportscars.com/door17.htm
http://www.willhoitenterprises.com/car341.htm
http://www.willhoitenterprises.com/car333.htm
$83k is probably a little high, but not much. It's not just any old 13 year old 911.... it's a 993. The market for these cars is totally different than the water cooled cars. They didn't manufacture very many-- for e.g. only 709 NA coupes built in '97 and 993 in '98 (last two years of the aircooled era), as compared to the tens of thousands of new 911's per year now).
Check out these links for non-turbo models and you'll get a sense of the 993 market.
http://www.rpmsportscars.com/door20.htm
http://www.rpmsportscars.com/door17.htm
http://www.willhoitenterprises.com/car341.htm
http://www.willhoitenterprises.com/car333.htm