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Thread: Since when is a 964 'vintage'?

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    Since when is a 964 'vintage'?

    Sad end for the car, but I guess journos are getting younger... http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/n...-1226743285498
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    They are 24 years old now at the oldest point. Doesn't 20 qualify as antique? The good news, you could go from a 964 to a 991 and not bat an eye, going the other way however...

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    Looks like the 964 went up in value by a factor of 1...

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    'Vintage' may be a bit overused, but that would suck to see that. I mean, it would just plain suck.

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    "crowds gathered waiting for it to explode".

    Classic.

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    I think it was called 'vintage' because it looks more like a 60s-70s-80s 911 than like a 'modern' 911.
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    Well, it was a Cab...
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    I think that was Hank Moody's car...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Type911 View Post
    I think that was Hank Moody's car...
    too funny.

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