Re: Likely Future 308 Price Appreciation | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Erik Nielsen (judge4re![]() |
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Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2012 11:03:31 -0700 (PDT) |
These are not meant to appreciate, they are just toys with high expense bills. Not for everyone, plan accordingly. But with Uncle Ben keeping bond rates effectively not keeping up with inflation, all of a sudden Ferrari ownership doesn't look so dumb... On 9/15/12, Doug and Terri Anderson <dnt [at] dock.net> wrote: >>> Michael notes "The only, and I do mean ONLY reason why those cars [50's >>> & > 60's] are alive today is because their fair-market-value has climbed into > the Millions of dollars" > > > > The mid to late 80's dug Ferrari's out of the ground, reincarnated those > behind the barn where a sycamore was growing thru them and blended dozens > of > cars to get one good one. Not uncommon to find the engine from one with > the > body from another and the frame from still another all with the SAME VIN. > Ah ah ah > > > > The word of the day in the late 80's "you can never pay too much for a > Ferrari - you just bought it too soon." > > > > DOUG > >
- Re: Likely Future 308 Price Appreciation, (continued)
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Re: Likely Future 308 Price Appreciation Larry T, September 15 2012
- Re: Likely Future 308 Price Appreciation Doug and Terri Anderson, September 15 2012
- Re: Likely Future 308 Price Appreciation Michael James, September 15 2012
- Re: Likely Future 308 Price Appreciation Doug and Terri Anderson, September 15 2012
- Re: Likely Future 308 Price Appreciation Erik Nielsen, September 15 2012
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Re: Likely Future 308 Price Appreciation Larry T, September 15 2012
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Re: Likely Future 308 Price Appreciation LS, September 13 2012
- Re: Likely Future 308 Price Appreciation Doug and Terri Anderson, September 13 2012
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