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I'd say that is because the 66-up was sold freely in USA but the older are grey-imports and often Euro-spec at that. And as with most old cars, older models are more sought after. PerL 73 Variant L James Wallace wrote: > Out of curiousity, why this distinction between 65 and earlier, and 66 and later? > > jim > > Previous message: > > What do you mean by "mid 60s"? I personally feel a pre-66 is worth more > than a 66 or 67. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > Search old messages on the Web! Visit http://www.vwtype3.org/list/