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<blockquote data-quote="Bullitt1448" data-source="post: 16855210" data-attributes="member: 155102"><p>Will they appreciate? Sure. Will they ever reach the same level as a numbers matching ‘70 Hemi 4speed ‘Cuda? Not likely. I also depends on what you have, wrapper car is going to be a lot more money that one that has been a modified daily driven one with a couple hundered thousnad on it that may have seen a couple of fender benders obviously. Where the market goes in 20 or 30 years is anyone’s guess. Not many kids now are growing up with the passion for cars that we had growing up in the ‘60’s. buying a collector car should not be seen as an investment in my eyes, Buy it because you love not not because you think you can make money on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullitt1448, post: 16855210, member: 155102"] Will they appreciate? Sure. Will they ever reach the same level as a numbers matching ‘70 Hemi 4speed ‘Cuda? Not likely. I also depends on what you have, wrapper car is going to be a lot more money that one that has been a modified daily driven one with a couple hundered thousnad on it that may have seen a couple of fender benders obviously. Where the market goes in 20 or 30 years is anyone’s guess. Not many kids now are growing up with the passion for cars that we had growing up in the ‘60’s. buying a collector car should not be seen as an investment in my eyes, Buy it because you love not not because you think you can make money on it. [/QUOTE]
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