I joined the registry about two months ago and at that time I posted a few photos of my 1971 911s that I have had several years. Since that time I have been very busy trying to get my retirement underway and have been unable to spend much time reading and participating in the Registry . Things are now under control a little better and I want to spend time on my 911 and participate in the Registry.

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As someone who knows very little about Porsches I have been reading as much as I can about these wonderful cars and have learned a lot, but one area that I don't quite understand is why have these cars have become so valuable in what seems like very short period of time. I have American cars that have become somewhat valuable over several years, 1956 Thunderbird, but the 911 and specifically the early S cars are remarkable in this area.

I am still learning how to navigate the Registry and please forgive me if this questions is answered else where and I haven't stumbled on to it as of yet.

Thanks for any help,

Dan Stricklin
Dan