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Old 12-03-2025, 08:48 PM
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Zolper is a hard watch. Tons of negativity and a know it all persona. But that's what sells on social media.


The hobby is as strong as it ever has been. Car culture is generational, like fashion and music. Once you reach a certain age one tends to yearn for their youth. The true car hobbyist doesn't live in an era, he can appreciate everything and enjoy everything without trying to relive a past. That guy will always be in the minority. So cars will always have value.


Gen X is coming on strong with values of Fox Mustangs, Turbo Buicks and surprisingly 3rd Gen Camaros. Fox cars have sold for over 200,000 recently. Collectors want the Cobras and others want the car they couldn't afford in high school. Thats the same formula that drove the first muscle car boom in the late 80s.


BTW a 1979 Mustang Pace car is 46 years old. The last "Fox Body" is 32 years old. They are now well into collector car territory. And they are hot.
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