Pebble Beach
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Hugo
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#1 Pebble Beach
Results from Gooding & co's auction were a bit shaky this time, especially for Porsche owners, some of which didn't get anywhere near estimate(s). But there was a beautifully restored Series I OTS 4.2 estimated at $220,000 - $260,000, (Lot 167) which sold for $308,000. Not bad, eh?
Hugo Miller - rebuilding an imported Series II OTS & converting to RHD
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Mark Gordon
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#2 Re: Pebble Beach
Not bad, but insane. I wish the prices would level off, otherwise I won't be able to afford to insure my car. Not to mention that we already have enough of a theft problem with E's being valued at a third of that price.
Mark
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Hugo
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#3 Re: Pebble Beach
I did hear that car prices had started to dip. Early to tell yet. All my life I've had Astons - now I can't afford one. Sold a DB6 about ten years ago for just over £40,000. Thought prices were about to crash due to the political climate. Worth about £300,000 today. Bought my first DB 4 in the early 70's for £575. Oh for a crystal ball!
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