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Originally Posted by LoneWolfGal
That's good to hear. Now if we could get some of that appreciating-in-value action happening. Our 986s will certainly appreciate, it's just a question of when. I was talking to a 356 owner a while back. He considered his Porsche a wise investment, and talked about it like he was discussing tax-free municipals. He was right. I watched an ultra low-mileage, all-original, garage-queen '63 356 go through Barrett-Jackson for over a hundred grand. So next time you're driving your classic, smile in the knowledge that your well-cared-for 986 might someday add considerably to your net worth.
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That’s not bloody likely, at least not in my lifetime (I’m 64, so figure at least another 25-30 years). Boxster are too numerous, too durable and too pedestrian to become rare, which is the only reason that value increases in the automotive world. IMO.