Classic Car Buyer

At the tail end

From the 2018 peak of 911 appreciation, average values of the iconic sports car model have declined by about five per cent. Most of the fall has been at the top end, and it’s this segment that’s really been hit hard by the changing demand conditions of the Covid-19 crisis. While some high-end cars have been flagged for investment during this time, many 911s are perceived to already have been buoyed by previous speculation.

AIR COOLED VALUES

Pre-impact bumper 911s, particularly the very

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