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Thread: Do the early 912 coupes have much value these days?

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    Do the early 912 coupes have much value these days?

    I bought a 3 guage 912 a while back to use as a parts car. I didn't realize how low the serial number is.
    Are these cars worth hanging onto? It is Porsche built 350358.
    any input is welcome.

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    Gooding sold a 1966 Porsche 912 coupé (Chassis # 353326) for $82,500 in Scottsdale this year. Check out the 912 Registry or the 912 Registry Facebook Page to see how eager people are to get their hands on 912s especially early ones.
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    well, to say it this way, interesting car....is it for sale?you want to keep it?
    painted dash? matching?
    just post a pic, or some more . . always of interest

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    Thanks for your input. The dash is painted and the car is straight and pretty solid.
    There is some rust but the front suspension pan is rustfree and original one.
    Hadn't thought about selling it until now. The fenders and quarters are what I needed for my other car.
    When possible I will get some pictures.

    thanks again

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    I think you will find plenty of people with interest if you choose to sell.

    Seems a fair amount of overlap in the communities on both registries, but distinct and different too.

    3 gauge early number is valued.
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    Any SWB 9?? is $100,000 in the bank....They don't make them any longer, and No ONE knows how many are still alive. Start looking for parts fast and put it back together. Have fun .....
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    Quote Originally Posted by curtisaa View Post
    Any SWB 9?? is $100,000 in the bank....They don't make them any longer, and No ONE knows how many are still alive. Start looking for parts fast and put it back together. Have fun .....

    100K ? Maybe not for a 912 yet ;-) I'll see you the 68 back at that price ;-)
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    Quote Originally Posted by moito View Post
    ...the days of parting out early 912 have gone...
    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...p-a-rusty-1967
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