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PRICE GUIDE . 1948 2005 porsche JAN APR 2018. porsche . January-April 2018. published by Hagerty's Cars That Matter, LLC. 2017 HAGERTY PRICE GUIDE . Publications. All rights reserved. HAGERTY PRICE GUIDE . Box 477. Great Falls, VA 22066-0477. (877) 872 7772. International (703) 759-9100. For insurance information, call (888) 216-2367. Do not even think of using this book after April 30, 2018. The market moves and prices change; don't be left behind. HAGERTY PRICE GUIDE , its editors, publisher and employees assume no responsibility for any errors or omissions. Reproduction of any part of this publication is strictly prohibited without written consent from the publisher.

iii RM Sotheby’s sold a 1951 Porsche 356 1500 for $1,017,500 in Monterey last August, solidifying the incredible strength of the market for early 356s.

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1 PRICE GUIDE . 1948 2005 porsche JAN APR 2018. porsche . January-April 2018. published by Hagerty's Cars That Matter, LLC. 2017 HAGERTY PRICE GUIDE . Publications. All rights reserved. HAGERTY PRICE GUIDE . Box 477. Great Falls, VA 22066-0477. (877) 872 7772. International (703) 759-9100. For insurance information, call (888) 216-2367. Do not even think of using this book after April 30, 2018. The market moves and prices change; don't be left behind. HAGERTY PRICE GUIDE , its editors, publisher and employees assume no responsibility for any errors or omissions. Reproduction of any part of this publication is strictly prohibited without written consent from the publisher.

2 Trademarks used within these pages are owned by their respective manufacturers and are used for identification purposes only. No part of this publication may be reproduced, electronically stored or transmitted without the prior written consent of the publisher. ii F O R E WO R D. RM Sotheby's sold a 1951 porsche 356 1500 for $1,017,500 in Monterey last August, solidifying the incredible strength of the market for early 356s. Overall values are up an astounding 40 to 60 percent for some Pre-A cars since September 2017, at $221,000 to $300,000 for Condition #2 (excellent). examples. The even earlier 1948-1951.

3 356 Gmund coupe is also up percent, to $1,350,000. In the five-figure realm, well-priced sports cars that are good for performance driving events, like the coupe versions of the 944 S2, 944 Turbo, and 968, are becoming more valuable. A 1992-95 968 Condition #2 coupe will cost you about $30,900, up approximately 30 percent. Prices for the 1974 911. have risen some 15 to 18 percent but, at $32,900 for the Targa and $36,500 for the S, these cars are still bargains. Buyers are noticing, however, so act now. And, while values for their hardtop siblings are going up, the 944 S2 Cabriolet ($23,000) and 968.

4 Cabriolet ($28,700) are down because the open variants are not as well suited for performance driving events. If sunshine is more important to you than lap times, I see an opportunity. Happy motoring, McKeel Hagerty iii MARKET TRENDS. HAGERTY MARKET RATING. The Hagerty Market Rating uses a weighted algorithm to calculate the strength of the North American collector car market. After three small but consecutive increases, the Hagerty Market Rating has dropped points to The number of cars sold at auction in North America has fallen by 5%. over the last 12 months and the average sale PRICE has taken a small dip as well, leaving the auction activity section of the rating at a five-year low.

5 Things look better in the private market, meanwhile, as this section saw its largest increase in more than three years thanks to a sizable bump in the average sale PRICE . For both high-end and mainstream vehicles, the number of owners who believe the values of their vehicles are rising continues to drop as it has all year. Current Rating All-time high: (May 2015). Five-Year High (May 2015) Five-Year Low (Aug 2013). 1-Month Change (Nov 2017) 12-Month Change (Dec 2016). 36-Month Change (Dec 2014) 60-Month Change (Dec 2012). *The Hagerty Market Rating is updated on the 15th of each month. The December update was the most current at the time of printing.

6 Iv MARKET TRENDS. GAINS AND LOSSES. Included below are some notable moves that occurred during the past four months. Percent change is based on the average value of all four conditions. NOTABLE GAINS. 1. 1951 porsche 356 +63%. 2. 1951 porsche 356 1500S +50%. 3. 1951 porsche 356 1500 +41%. 4. 1992-93 porsche 968 +34%. 5. 1994-95 porsche 968 +31%. NOTABLE LOSSES. 1. 1990-91 porsche 944 S2 1. 1992-95 porsche 968 3. 1992-93 porsche 968 -8%. 4. 1962-63 porsche Carrera 2 GS -4%. 5. 1969 porsche 911 T -2%. v v MARKET TRENDS. INDEX OF porsche . $250,000. $187,500. Average "Excellent" PRICE $125,000. $62,500.

7 $- 0. Ma 06. Jan 07. Se 8. Ma 8. Jan 9. Se 0. Ma 0. Jan 11. Se 2. Ma 2. Jan 13. Se 4. Ma 4. Jan 5. Se 6. Ma 16. Jan 17. -18. y-0. -1. -0. p-0. -1. y- p-1. -1. p-1. y-1. -1. p-1. y- y- p- y- p- Se porsche has been one of the hottest segments of the collector car market over the past decade, with virtually every model from Stuttgart soaring in value over that timeframe. As with the larger collector car market, however, things have cooled off considerably of late. Hagerty's porsche Index has only gained one percent year over year and was essentially unchanged since September 2017. During the big run-up from 2013 to 2015, 911s were particularly hot, though those models were fairly static in 2017 as buyers began to hesitate in the face of unwavering increases.

8 The 356 was similarly stable last year. Meanwhile, the so-called transaxle cars (924, 944, 928, 968) increased by an average of 21% in 2017. The transaxle cars exist at an intersection of usability and affordability, while also hailing from an era that is of particular interest to new buyers, which put them on many shoppers' short lists. vi MARKET TRENDS. INDEX OF porsche . Index value: All-time high: (Sep 2015). Five-year high: (Sep 2015) Five-year low: (May 2013). 4-month change: n/c 12-month change: +1%. 36-month change: +8% 60-month change: +121%. Component cars: 25 Gainers: 5. No change: 18 Losers: 2.

9 1955 porsche 356 1500 Super Coupe n/c 1956 porsche 356A 1500 GS Carrera Speedster n/c 1958 porsche 356A 1600 Super Speedster n/c 1959 porsche 356A Super Coupe n/c 1960 porsche 356B (T5) S90 Roadster n/c 1965 porsche 356C SC Coupe +3%. 1966 porsche 911 Coupe n/c 1967 porsche 911 Coupe n/c 1967 porsche 911S Targa n/c 1972 porsche 911S Coupe n/c 1973 porsche 911 Carrera RS Touring Coupe -1%. 1974 porsche 911 Carrera Coupe n/c 1979 porsche 930 Turbo Carrera Coupe n/c 1982 porsche 911 SC Targa n/c 1985 porsche 911 Cabriolet n/c 1988 porsche 911 Turbo Carrera Coupe -1%. 1989 porsche 911 Carrera Speedster n/c 1994 porsche 911 Carrera 4 Coupe n/c 1968 porsche 912 Targa n/c 1970 porsche 914/6 Targa +5%.

10 1975 porsche 914 Targa +5%. 1987 porsche 924 S Coupe n/c 1988 porsche 944 S Turbo Coupe +4%. 1991 porsche 928 S4 Coupe n/c 1995 porsche 968 Coupe +34%. vii vii H OW TO U S E T H I S G U I D E. Classify the vehicle. Use the printed guidelines for each condition and place the car in question in a #1 through #4 status. Compare the car to others. Look at similar vehicles in the market. Do they have a better interior, more options, or fewer flaws? What is the asking PRICE ? Clarify the claims of the seller. How many owners? Are there records of expenditures? Consult with experts. Have a mechanical evaluation performed.


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