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1995 Cobra R on B-J that brought $42K (specs?)
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<blockquote data-quote="flattrack53" data-source="post: 16617678" data-attributes="member: 78855"><p>I buy cars, motorcycles and firearms to enjoy them. However, it is also nice to know that they appreciate. I certainly don’t purchase vehicles that depreciate at a rapid rate. My daily drivers have been and always will be older/clean vehicles that I meticulously maintain.</p><p></p><p>No offense to the 60k winner of the 95r, I’m not paying 50% more than any other 95r sold. There are plenty of other ways to get around paying the capital gains tax’s rather than over investing in something else.</p><p></p><p>I know he ended up with a very nice car and one day I truly believe it will be worth what he paid and much more... At the end of the day, cash is king. I’ll keep my cash.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flattrack53, post: 16617678, member: 78855"] I buy cars, motorcycles and firearms to enjoy them. However, it is also nice to know that they appreciate. I certainly don’t purchase vehicles that depreciate at a rapid rate. My daily drivers have been and always will be older/clean vehicles that I meticulously maintain. No offense to the 60k winner of the 95r, I’m not paying 50% more than any other 95r sold. There are plenty of other ways to get around paying the capital gains tax’s rather than over investing in something else. I know he ended up with a very nice car and one day I truly believe it will be worth what he paid and much more... At the end of the day, cash is king. I’ll keep my cash. [/QUOTE]
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