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Just got it but haven't read it yet, nice cover shot.
Nice, isn't that Rexus car in the lead?
Amid the frenzy for unrestored cars, in a few cases, badly deteriorated original cars or older restorations have sold for top market value. This has been accompanied by a movement of people skilled at reintroducing patina to cars or portions of cars that have been recently restored. At the same time, barn finds are more popular then ever and, increasingly, they are left untouched - dust, cobwebs and all
It is! Glad they picked the shot with me in the lead! I haven't gotten my copy yet, can't wait.
People are nuts, crazy and stupid. You know in 1980 no one really gave a damn about cars 40 years old from the 40's. Now in 2000's people are going crazy over 40 year old cars. Definitely generational. In fact Hagerty, not typical for them, has said the market for cars from the 50's has now slowed due to that generation as they age and leave the scene. Leave = die I imagine.
I disagree, people in 1980 were into cars from the 30's through the 50's. Its always been a generational thing which is why I stand by my premise that C bodies will never be more popular than they are right now.
People are nuts, crazy and stupid. You know in 1980 no one really gave a damn about cars 40 years old from the 40's.
Maybe you are disagreeing with the wrong thing? I didn't say people in the 80's weren't into cars as they were, but they weren't crazy stupid about it.
Just awesome, congrats.
You ain't selling that car....
When stuff like this happens it's hard to even consider it.
He cant, but its fun to talk about it
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People are nuts, crazy and stupid. You know in 1980 no one really gave a damn about cars 40 years old from the 40's. Now in 2000's people are going crazy over 40 year old cars.