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Old 11-17-2015, 01:47 PM   #11
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Default Re: Not much demand for Model As at any price or is it antique cars in general?

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Ray, that has indeed been the trend with VW busses, the prices are going thru the roof for good ones. The Hippies from the 60's who condemned the Establishment and their $$, now are awash in cash themselves from structured corporate mergers, banking malfeasance, dope sales, whatever they do with their MBA's, and they want to spend on their memories
agreed, people at retirement age now were born late 40's early 50's. when they could drive and own a car it was 1968. Think of all the muscle cars and hot rods that were coming out around that time period, all these retired guys that could never afford the 1970 chevelle 454, or dodge charger, z28 camaro what have you can now possibly afford these cars and they've done their midlife crisis and see the inevitable end of the road and want to live in the now so to speak, their not interested to spend the next 5-10 years restoring one.
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