Re: Comments about "Garage Queens"
Exactly. Most of these cars will likely be sold-off when the original owners die. In the next 5-10 years, it will be possible to pick-up a pristine 2002-2005 garage queen for a very reasonable amount. At the various auctions I've attended over the year. I've seen many incredibly low-mileage American cars from the 1950s, 60s and early 70s that sell for very reasonable amounts of money. Unless it's a super rare muscle car (or select convertibles), I am always amazed how little money these original pristine time capules sell for. Today, late 1960s American muscle cars are commanding the top $$$ but who knows in 10-15 years when the current buyers either die-off or retire from the hobby. These collectors may be replaced w/a new generation who crave say 1980s-1990s Japanese sporty cars:)
Originally posted by DavidA
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Exactly. Most of these cars will likely be sold-off when the original owners die. In the next 5-10 years, it will be possible to pick-up a pristine 2002-2005 garage queen for a very reasonable amount. At the various auctions I've attended over the year. I've seen many incredibly low-mileage American cars from the 1950s, 60s and early 70s that sell for very reasonable amounts of money. Unless it's a super rare muscle car (or select convertibles), I am always amazed how little money these original pristine time capules sell for. Today, late 1960s American muscle cars are commanding the top $$$ but who knows in 10-15 years when the current buyers either die-off or retire from the hobby. These collectors may be replaced w/a new generation who crave say 1980s-1990s Japanese sporty cars:)

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