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Old 09-18-2006, 11:48 PM
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Each car is a personal preference. Each car has its own story, and each car has its own value. It is hard to put a price on these classic cars. Is a 6 cyl car worth as much as an 8 cyl car, no. But is it worth 4K? IF the car is chocked full of bondo, chances are it is not. If the car is relatively clean and you have some time to spend on it... That is your call...


ORIGINAL: deadcarnahans

These cars are not rare at all. Why should it be a sellers market?

I urge the buyers not to cave in to inflated prices.


While i can appreciate the sentiment, I for one am not upset about inflated prices. A classic car is an investment which will pay off quickly if you can do the work and turn it quickly, or it is a long term investment which means the more you drive it, the more you enjoy it and if it goes up in value then it is a win/win.

Ask the guy with the 67 Shelby GT500 he bought 10 years ago for $9000 if he likes the value of his car?
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