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After a six-year absence, the 912 was re-introduced to North America for the 1976 model year as the 912E (internal factory designation 923) ...
After a six-year absence, the 912 was re-introduced to North America for the 1976 model year as the 912E (internal factory designation 923) to fill the entry-level position left vacant by the discontinuation of the 914, while the new 924 – another Porsche-Volkswagen joint effort vehicle and the 914's official replacement – was being finalized and put into production. During the production run of May 1975 to July 1976, Porsche manufactured 2,092 of the 912E (E=Einspritzung), targeted only to the US market. By comparison, 10,677 (4,784 US) 911's were built for the 1976 model year. At $10,845 MSRP, the 912E was $3,000 less than the 911S.
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Q: What is the highest sale price of a Porsche 912E?
A: The highest recorded sale was $125,912 for a 1976 Porsche 912 on Jan 24 2025.
Q: What was the lowest recorded sale price for a Porsche 912E?
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