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Old 03-03-2019, 09:47 PM   #1
Paul Knowles
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Default Should we drive our future collectibles?

I want to start a discussion that will help people enjoy their classic cars.
Do we really believe our current end of era cars will be worth enough money in our lifetimes that we should leave them in the garage covered up, or will our real return be the enjoyment we get out of them driving while we have them.
I don’t think the modern future classics, will ever see the exclusivity or rarity of the seventies muscle car, as owners are much more aware of their custodial responsibilities in regards to preserving these future classics.
Have your say.
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