Porsche 911 SWB (1965-1968)

SWB 911 1965 1968 CARSTOCKSPECIALTY
$111K ▼ $27.3K (−19.8%)12 mo
WATCHPriced above trend — but volatile.
Well supported · 97 sold + 62 active
Fair value$111K ($97.6K–$124K)
Typical ask$128K
Recent sold$140K
Current valueHigh
12-mo trendRoughly flat · 5-in-10 up · 59% calls right
Buyer: Anchor offers to recent sold comps ($140k).
Seller: Price near recent sold comps ($140k); expect negotiation.
Watcher: Volatile — wait for a clearer trend.
💰 Pricing your car to sell
Quick sale$97.6Ksells fast
Fair$140Krecent comps
List$150Kroom to negotiate
Stretch$189Kexceptional
🎯 Buying guide
Strong deal below $97.6K · Fair $97.6K–$124K · careful above $190K

Flagged undervalued because sell-through 97%, inventory -0%, and asking +3% vs historic sold.

What It's Actually Worth

Blended value of a standard 58 yr, 41k mi example, ~$111K now. The green line weighs confirmed auction sales most heavily (the amber dots — what cars actually hammered for), blends in fast-selling "just-missed" listings, and lightly smooths out month-to-month composition noise.

2009-08 2026-08 $583K $10.6K
━ blended true value ● confirmed auction sales (dot size = volume)
◫ 342 confirmed sales (329 auction · 13 other)·483 sales tracked·198 months tracked·since 2009-08·253 active listings

Did our model work? 59% direction calls right

Each faint amber line is a forecast we would have made at that point in the past (12-mo horizon), drawn against what actually happened (blue). Over 81 scored forecasts: 59% got the direction right, median value error ±45%.

2001-01 2026-08 $3521K $19.1K
━ actual ╱ past predictions (ghosts)

Walk-forward: each ghost uses only data available at that date — no hindsight. Data-backed market intelligence, not a guaranteed prediction. Figures are modeled estimates from asking prices, sold comps, and public economic indicators; they can be wrong. Not financial advice.

Auction Scorecard gavel in range 7 in 10

We replayed 130 past auctions in this market — predicting each hammer price from market data before the sale (no hindsight). Typical miss: ±36%; the gavel landed inside our predicted range 7 in 10 of the time, and we lean slightly high on average.

SoldCarOur rangeHammer
2026-08-15 1966 · 0k mi $85.1K–$310K $196K
2026-08-15 1968 · 1k mi $73.5K–$268K $112K
2026-08-04 1968 · 11k mi $62.3K–$227K $95.9K
2026-07-13 1968 · 79k mi $43.9K–$160K $81.2K
2026-06-30 1968 · 60k mi $57.1K–$208K $120K
2026-06-21 1967 · 36k mi $64.7K–$236K $106K
2026-05-31 1967 · 25k mi $67.3K–$245K $196K
2026-05-28 1965 · 74k mi $49.6K–$181K $158K

Live now — calling it before the gavel

We're currently tracking 8 open auctions in this market. Here's our predicted hammer range for each — check back after they close.

ClosesCarSourceOur predicted range
open 1967 · 1k mi ebay $68.1K–$368K ($158K)
open 1967 · 1k mi ebay $65.7K–$354K ($152K)
open 1967 · 1k mi ebay $65.8K–$354K ($153K)
open 1967 · 1k mi ebay $66.1K–$355K ($153K)
open 1967 · 1k mi ebay $67.5K–$363K ($156K)
open 1967 · 1k mi ebay $67.4K–$362K ($156K)
open 1968 · 5k mi classic $52.0K–$279K ($121K)
open 1967 · 1k mi ebay $66.9K–$360K ($155K)

No-lookahead: predictions are made before each auction closes; the scorecard grades confirmed sold auctions only (no-sales excluded). A modeled estimate, not a guarantee. Data-backed market intelligence, not a guaranteed prediction. Figures are modeled estimates from asking prices, sold comps, and public economic indicators; they can be wrong. Not financial advice.

Where We Think It's Headed

Probability and range, not a single number. Wider = less certain (not bigger gains).

2009-08 now +24mo $2596K $1.3K
HorizonDirectionProbabilityConfidencePast accuracy
6 mo DOWN 53% Low 57%
12 mo DOWN 54% Low 59%
24 mo DOWN 56% Low 52%

Data-backed market intelligence, not a guaranteed prediction. Figures are modeled estimates from asking prices, sold comps, and public economic indicators; they can be wrong. Not financial advice.

Crystal Ball — What Leading Indicators Signal

Distinct from the trend forecast above: this blends all 6 leading indicators (each at its own lead time, de-duplicated so correlated ones don't double-count) into one signal. Leading indicators are collectively signaling lower over the next ~12 months (moderate conviction — 41% of weighted drivers agree), driven mainly by LVMH (luxury proxy ADR) and WTI Crude Oil, though US Metro Mean Temperature points the other way.

Trend and leading indicators agree — both point down. Higher-conviction read.
now +12mo (indicators) $247K $42.1K

Are the indicators agreeing?

Each bar is one driver's current push; longer = more weight. All one side = high conviction; split = low.

LVMH (luxury proxy A-0.7WTI Crude Oil-1.910-Year Treasury Yie-0.2VIX Volatility Index-0.0US Metro Mean Temper+1.2Consumer Discretiona+0.1 ← bearish bullish →

If You’d Bought in 2009

$100K invested 2009-08 → today (17.0 yrs), this car vs where else you could've put the money. Rebased to 100 at the start; the dashed line is inflation (break-even).

$160K$1018K$469K$1199K$222K 2009 2026 1901 100
━ This car $160K━ S&P 500 $1018K━ Gold $469K━ Luxury $1199K━ Housing $222K
Roughly tracked inflation — flat in real terms. The Porsche 911 SWB (1965-1968) roughly 1.6×'d your money (a real, inflation-adjusted 1.0× gain). It LAGGED the stock market by about 84% — the same money in the S&P 500 would be larger. It trailed housing (-28%). (Price only — a real round-trip also loses ~10–20% to buy/sell fees and carrying costs.)
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What This Market Follows

Specialty-car prices don't move in a vacuum. These economic indicators have historically led this market — tap one to see it shifted forward by its lead time, overlaid on the value line.

Dow Jones Industrial leads by about 12 months (moves against this market, correlation 0.80). Shown shifted forward 12 months so its turns line up with the market's.

━ Porsche 911 SWB (1965-1968) ┄ Dow Jones Industrial, shifted +12mo
2009-08 2026-08

Why We Think This

Appreciation Momentum
59
Undervaluation
49
Liquidity
52
Speculation Opportunity
51
Depreciation Risk
50
Overvaluation
62
+16% vs 2-yr avg pct vs trailing 24mo
+10% vs 3-yr trend pct vs trailing 36mo
sell-through 97% sell through rate
+38% vs 12-mo avg pct vs trailing 12mo
sale prices -1.0%/mo median sale trend slope
106 days on market median days on market
7% of listings cutting price price drop frequency

Current Inventory Snapshot

Active priced listings253
Median fair value$101,897
Avg deal score61/100

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Recent Signals & Alerts

Data-backed market intelligence, not a guaranteed prediction. Figures are modeled estimates from asking prices, sold comps, and public economic indicators; they can be wrong. Not financial advice.