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<blockquote data-quote="flattrack53" data-source="post: 15761992" data-attributes="member: 78855"><p>I'm 28 years old. Cars are certainly important to my friends, family and myself. I myself have a 2000 Cobra R and a 1993 mustang coupe that is coyote swapped. Currently, I am trying to figure out my finances to purchase a 1970 Boss 302 (thank you bitcoin)... </p><p></p><p>My car friends appreciate all of the older cars but when it comes down to purchasing them, we have a tough time affording them at current values. Most of these cars are going to drop significantly in my opinion. I believe the "key mark" cars will still retain a high value but good drivers will be had for "fair" prices. When that time comes, I will certainly be a player in cars from the 60's.</p><p></p><p>My dad has a collection of cars... I can honestly say, there is nothing else in this world that can replace the feel of driving one of these cars. Each and everyone of them have their own personality and character traits. Cars will always be a top priority in my life as long as I can provide for my family. </p><p></p><p>To the OP; I don't think you are far off on your values that you listed. I do believe we will see a spike in these cars within the next five years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flattrack53, post: 15761992, member: 78855"] I'm 28 years old. Cars are certainly important to my friends, family and myself. I myself have a 2000 Cobra R and a 1993 mustang coupe that is coyote swapped. Currently, I am trying to figure out my finances to purchase a 1970 Boss 302 (thank you bitcoin)... My car friends appreciate all of the older cars but when it comes down to purchasing them, we have a tough time affording them at current values. Most of these cars are going to drop significantly in my opinion. I believe the "key mark" cars will still retain a high value but good drivers will be had for "fair" prices. When that time comes, I will certainly be a player in cars from the 60's. My dad has a collection of cars... I can honestly say, there is nothing else in this world that can replace the feel of driving one of these cars. Each and everyone of them have their own personality and character traits. Cars will always be a top priority in my life as long as I can provide for my family. To the OP; I don't think you are far off on your values that you listed. I do believe we will see a spike in these cars within the next five years. [/QUOTE]
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