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Well, the market sets the prices and I’d also love for the market to go back to 1990s prices, although I don’t see that happening anytime soon if ever.
I definitely agree that the car show culture is generally a dim spot for the hobby. I am in no way a “young” guy at 42, but I still get the “you weren’t there so you don’t know how it was” BS that would probably turn away a kid who was just getting into the hobby. |
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I dunno Tony. Anyone younger than one of my kids seems pretty young to me.
It's all relative, you know. You are correct though; your knowledge and appreciation for the muscle cars PROVES you did NOT have to be there to appreciate the real muscle car culture.
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The problem with "market value" is when these cars became "investment" material 20 or so years ago. To me, that killed it for a lot of people and, sorry if I step on toes here, but Barret Jackson is the WORST thing to ever hit this "hobby" with it's millionaires bidding prices to insanity just because they HAVE to win.
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