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Old 05-19-2019, 05:30 PM
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There's a reason quite a few large collections have been selling the last 5-7 years. Asking and selling price are often not close. When you see a particular car go for eye popping $$ at auction it's a high water anamloly that we all love seeing, but most likely two krypto millionaires with alcohol going at it. Agree that the pedigree cars will always command proper valuation, but as stated the overwhelming majority of young people see cars as an inconvenience, and categorically do not have the passion nor interest like our generation does. Personally i'm going to start hoarding early smart phones as those will be en vogue to millennials in a few years. They will be the bandit T/A's of that generation IMO
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