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Old 05-12-08, 10:42 AM
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Re: Antique cars are going for cheap right now...

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Originally Posted by Destroyer View Post
So you hold a dealers license again?. Good for you on the exports but I'm not talking exports I'm talking about classics losing value HERE, which they are. I know the dollar is a worthless piece of paper everywhere in the world so if I try to sell my car I'll try to sell it in Pakistan or something. Never called a Fleetwood a POS either, read the post again, just said it aint old enough to be a desirable classic.
Don't think anyone ever claimed them "POS", just stating a trend.

Overall, like said again, many older cars are seeing some fluctuation and at this point the 90's Fleetwood isn't a true antique, but is now bought by collector'ish people--lots of us, for example, and many who still also drive them regularly. And some that don't, as they are the classic/cool toy.

Lots of different vehicles are seeing changes in their value & desirability right now, and as I said, classics (of any variety...ancient, somewhat old, etc.) aren't as overly popular as some other times due to gas, credit line, etc. constraints. Except for the "above and beyond" market who continues to buy whatever, whenever regardless and who keep things rolling.
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