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Personal opinion; economy is gonna take another turn downward its just a matter of time.. I am betting the average musclecar/ponycar will see this hit again and I think it will be worse this time though. Maybe get them back into the pre-2005 range of pricing which isn't a bad thing for the younger generations. Thankful I am debt free (aside from the current house) and still have the 2 cars I have always wanted. Still waiting on the 3rd and final but I've got time.
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I've seen the prices go up and down a few times over the decades. Doesn't really concern me.
Not much of a fan of anything new, and don't really care how fast they are. We have absolutely no interest in blowing money on a brand new car of anything. Matter of fact we sold off all our new cars years ago and daily drive the classics now. We just enjoy them for what they are and love the simplicity. I don't have to be the fastest on the road to enjoy what I'm driving, and we don't want all the amenities either. On the younger side of things, my son, on his second year of college, is heavily into the classics. He and one other student actually daily drive classics to college (the other being a very nice 69 Superbee 4-speed) Pretty cool to see college kids drive them. My son wants a 72 charger or 70 El Camino at some point in the future. |
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