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WILL THE MARKET CRASH FOR ANTIQUE CARS?

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WILL THE MARKET CRASH FOR ANTIQUE CARS?


[+] ballot by ABC
created Mon Feb 26, 07

If you have watched Barrett-Jackson over the last few years, you can see how old muscle car prices have went through the roof, this happened with exotics in the late 80's and the market crashed early 90's.

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COMMENTS:
Voted : No
I don't think so. Muscle cars are different. They are from a specific era. Old cars become antique on a regualr basis as the people who drove them also become antique. Everybody will always want to recapture a piece of the "good old days". IMO.
by forgetmenot on Mon Feb 26, 07 10:08am [+]

Voted : Yes
Everything crashes eventually
by Kiki on Mon Feb 26, 07 10:37am [+]

Voted : Yes
It sickens me when cars fall out of the hands of true enthusiasts and into the hands of greedy investors. They never drive them at all and keep them as a piece of garage funiture for a while until the price goes up, and as the price goes up the cars go out of the reach of more deserving enthusiasts. Fortunately the prices can't keep going up forever, which will eventually make the investors lose interest and bring the prices back down.
by nuckinfutz on Mon Feb 26, 07 11:39am [+]

Voted : Yes
Matter of time, IMO. I collect comic books (not for the sake of later resale, but because I love them), and the industry had a boom back in the late 80s and early 90s, thanks to specualtors and comics publishers having any number of bright ideas that gutted the industry.
by Truthseeker013 on Mon Feb 26, 07 3:56pm [+]

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