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Old 06-11-2019, 08:18 PM   #1
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Default Classic car prices getting stupid

Hi all,
I sold all my toys to buy a house a couple of years ago. I told myself i was done with the hobby but im about to come into some cash and was looking at spending around 20-30 for a project. Just looking to get a gauge whats around and im blown away at the prices people are asking for some cars. They cant be selling, surely?
I understand numbers matching cars, historical cars important rare etc but dirty old zh fairlanes for 15k? I sold a mint one for 7k 3 years ago! Almost unsaveable xb coupe, missing absolutely everything for 30! 4 door vals for 25?
Am i the only one that is expecting this to die off? Will it be reasonable again? Or should you get in while you can? Even stuff in the usa is no longer worth the hassle
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