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I have owned more classics than I care to list. Not one that I have either done or had done substantial work too has sold for more than I had invested. Sometimes I lost a bit and some I lost a lot but none lost more than say a 2007 corvette bought new and sold used 5 years later. Call it depreciation or a loss but old cars usually do it less than new. It's a hobby and not an investment. Some of us get lucky and buy low and sell high but lets face it we are all probably upside down on our toys. Unless you flip cars your not going to make money. Even then it's very hard. I know I've dabbled in being a dealer years ago.
I bought my car at a very good price but after getting it here and paying the fees and taxes I am surely upside down. Cheers Peter |
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Peter I owned that particular MO SSP for a short period of time and had some paint work done to it. I will send you a PM.
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Jim for the first time since 1998 there is only two left: 1984 Oregon SP unmarked 1986 Idaho SP |
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Thanks I look forward to a chat unless you say it has two inches of bondo in it. Haha. Peter
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