They don't usually wear out ...
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On 12/10/18 11:34 AM, Clarence Romero
Jr. wrote:
Well then don’t marry a super model then because if you sleep with
her you will diminish her value !
Please!!!
RF4-4EVR
Scars are Tattoos
with better stories !
If you have no
enemies, you have no character !
Clyde Romero
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So many of these cars are bought as
investments or to show and win a specific trophy and are
never driven. Has their value been hurt? Many items
such as cars, watches, collectible art, wine and cigars
are bought as investments or to simply own them. You
see stories all the time of people buying a Pebble Beach
winning car and it disappears into a collection for 25
years. Or art that hasn't been seen or displayed in 50
years. If a watch isn't worn because it's too valuable
does it lose value? If a Van Gogh isn't put on the wall
does the collectability and rarity disappear? If you
can't drink an exceptionally rare wine or smoke JFK's
cigars do they remain collectible? I'd say yes. The
value of something isn't always totally dependent on it
being used as intended when it was created. Automobiles
are routinely displayed as art ...
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Brian E. Buxton
Auto Acquisitions and Consulting | 5411 S.R. 261, Unit 903 | Newburgh, IN 47629
(812) 760-5513 mobile | (812) 476-2284 fax
www.BuxtonMotorsports.com
www.BuxtonMotorsports.net
Brian Buxton Enterprises, Inc.
Nationwide Enclosed Auto Transportation
Select Chauffeured Transportation, LLC
www.SelectEVV.com
Founder & Past President
So. IN Region Porsche Club of America
On 12/10/18 5:58 AM, George
wrote:
You
just may, Rob, but the problem will be that you would
not be allowed to drive it!
Which
kind of begs another question - regardless of which car
is, or you *think* is, the most valuable (I'm thinking
250 GTOs, E-Types, McLaren F1s, or any other hyper-$$$
car, like the art-deco cars of the 20's/30's...), will
their value be destroyed when/if fuel becomes
non-existent, or if their use on public roads is
legislated away?
;-)
gp
From: "Robert W. Garven Jr." <rgarven [at] gmail.com>
I just wish I could live long enough to see the 250
GTO prices fall back down to $10,000!
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