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Old 03-09-2002, 01:30 PM
T Billigen T Billigen is offline
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Default Re: who can get me in a supercar driver or resto canidat for 50k or under.

I think the value of the Yenkos and COPOs will go even higher! Back in the 80s and early 90s these cars were bought by speculators trying to turn a quick buck, now the "baby boomers" have control of the market. With the short supply, especially the Yenkos, I think there are a lot more people in the 40 to 60 age range with the money and very few cars to buy. People that have these cars are holding on to them, not so much for profit but know they will not find another one if they sell theirs. I think this will make the market strong for a long time to come!
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Old 03-09-2002, 01:56 PM
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Default Re: who can get me in a supercar driver or resto canidat for 50k or under.

Unfortunatly i dont agreemost guys with the bens who own these cars are in there 40,s,50,60
they want to buy what the grew up seeing the new kids want hondas, toyotas ect. they dont car about real muscle cars.heres a example i have a 68 rs/ss 396 375h/p camaro low miles ect. i bought it 17 years ago when my wife was pregnant just the other day my 16 yr old son asked if he could sell his car to buy a (fast and the furrious type car) AT LEAST NOW I HAVE A NEW CAR FOR MYSELF JEFF
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Old 03-09-2002, 08:48 PM
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Default Re: who can get me in a supercar driver or resto canidat for 50k or under.

I think values will be strong for the next 15-20 years. After the Boomers kick the bucket, the cars will start to be more affordable like some of the prewar cars have done as the WW2 generation has died off. But the best of the 60's era will stay strong like Duesenbergs & Packard's have.
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