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Old 18-05-2013, 05:42 PM   #1
dmat2391
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Default Are "classic" car prices sustainable

Had the hits of nostalgia and hit the net for prices for monaros and mustangs. Prices ranged from 25 000 to 55 000. What peaple are willing to pay now is not what i'm asking ( I'm willing to go the middle ground for instance).
point is it's part of my past so I have the "desire" and the means
question is will over the long term will the prices be sustained as gen X is replaced by gen y "prius, camry" and beyond (.
surely the current poor showing for the fit for use (read.... damb good value, quality and fun) local stuff from the red and blue sides is an indicator of the future disinterest of the lot that follow us.
ps don't get me wrong I have 2 brothers who are gen y and car nuts but well their friends?..............

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