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>I think you underestimate how many people are keeping cars parked planing to sell them
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No, no I don't. There are a lot of "enthusiasts" doing that today. I can see this as a representative on craigslist. Boomers selling their 50th anniversarry california package with 1 of 4 dealer installed ceramic window tint and wheel lock option for more than current MSRP because its never been exposed to UV rays and the tires have never gone below 30psi. These fucking morons really think "investment vehicle" meant it must be a vehicle of investment grade.
>boomers cant get rid of them.
Correct, because nobody wants them. Theres a very large trend graph for every vehicle. A 1930's Hudson or Cadillac at one time sold for big money because thats what people of that era grew up yearning for. Today you basically cannot give them away because nobody but ancient boomers even know what they are. You and I watched that trend line happen to 60's and 70s muscle cars. Only enthusiasts want the cool models, nobody gives a shit about a 1968 Honda Civic because nobody in their 20s today could identify one and think its cool. This is further evident with late 70s, 80s, and now early 90s OBS trucks. Those sell for big money because kids that grew up riding in them now have money to buy them. Thats the entire hype-cycle for cars. You grow up remembering cool shit from 20-30 years ago, now that you have money, you pay big money for nice examples of them.
Idiots using "special" cars as investments deserve to lose every penny they parked into them.