My brother, who’s been making noise for a decade about buying a convertible to maximize his California lifestyle–sometimes he hunts for sympathy when the temp drops into the 50s, asked me about a drop-top 356. “Think I could get one for $10,000 to $15,000?”No–but it’d been a while since I checked the market on ‘em. Have you?Leaping Laramie Equalizers!  Those simple little air-cooled sports cars are sitting out in cyberspace with price tags of $80,000 to $100,000. One of my wife’s best friends from high school and her sister have a coupe and a cabriolet. Time to put a bigger lock on the garage! Â
MotorMouth Kris Palmer, freelance auto writer and editor, blogs about vintage cars, the collectible auto scene and just about anything else that goes vroom.
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