Didn't you have a TUNA CAN from Italy 308 (not sure I heard that one before) that had 120k miles or so? How much seat time was that of yours? And don't tell me you puked in a lowly car after some of the combat you've been in!It’s the Jay Leno’s who cause all of this insane pricing Especially in the muscle car market
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A '70 911E I think sold at an auction for somewhere between $160-180k....nice car, but not 180k nice IMO (unless Carrera RS maybe).
Everything that you find desirable is a lot more $ than you'd feel comfortable spending it on. 348s and 355s, even 360s and 430s in recent years seem to be "reasonable"...
A 21 window VW bus for the prices I hear them going for is too insane; only the Jay Lenos of the world can justify them.
However, I did have an encounter in the Twilight Zone recently:
I was watching "Car Chasers" I think it's called.....they picked up an old Buick Grand National for $10k and a Pontiac muscle car (not a GTO) for about $22k....and they flipped them for minimal profit...maybe $4k for the GN and $6k for the Pontiac. They weren't in terrible condition either.....looked pretty reasonable, and assuming "numbers matching". My only thoughts were "what's this 1998 show doing on the air in 2018???"....haha. The middle class struggle is real.......in 1998, big city cats could own nice homes and cars for reasonable prices. Now all of that is out the window and maybe a 5-10% income increase that fails miserably... Should be interesting to see where all of this goes, but it's a good thing I like the new cars these days to get by. :)
FG
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