So what does the Silverstone Auction tell us about values?
The results have been listed as:
An original 1980 RHD 930 Turbo with 44,780 miles only. Highest bid on the day £48,000 but now showing as sold at £60,000
The 1981 Porsche Centre Leeds restored National competition car, sold for £118,125
A 1989 930 Turbo LE, and with only 49,600 miles from new, sold for £97,830
A 1985 SE Flatnose, the 1st UK 930 SE 'Flachbau'. Factory press car UNSOLD with an estimate of £150,000 - £170,000
A 1989 SE Flatnose, number 50 of 50, Right Hand Drive, UK delivered C16 Flachbau, sold for £165,940
And a 1981 930 for £39,380.
Bargain of the day though had to be the Tony Upson Turbo (81cmx 127cm) for £410 when other Upson pictures of a similar size when for nearly £2,000.

The results have been listed as:
An original 1980 RHD 930 Turbo with 44,780 miles only. Highest bid on the day £48,000 but now showing as sold at £60,000
The 1981 Porsche Centre Leeds restored National competition car, sold for £118,125
A 1989 930 Turbo LE, and with only 49,600 miles from new, sold for £97,830
A 1985 SE Flatnose, the 1st UK 930 SE 'Flachbau'. Factory press car UNSOLD with an estimate of £150,000 - £170,000
A 1989 SE Flatnose, number 50 of 50, Right Hand Drive, UK delivered C16 Flachbau, sold for £165,940
And a 1981 930 for £39,380.
Bargain of the day though had to be the Tony Upson Turbo (81cmx 127cm) for £410 when other Upson pictures of a similar size when for nearly £2,000.
