car prices

Discussion in 'General Maverick/Comet' started by catman88, Nov 24, 2002.

  1. catman88

    catman88 New Member

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    do you not fiund it amazing that cars go up in value the older they get, or some poeple think there car is worh alot more then it really is just because it is over 20 years old,, no matter what shape it is in
    I have looked at at least 20 cars for possible restoration just to find they are very very rusted alot of parts missing and some don,t even run,, and people are still asking a ton for them
    just my thought on the subject, been wrong before
     
  2. jeremy

    jeremy I build t5's

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    your best bet is to get a project off of someone who knows absolutely nothing about cars and what they have. There are plenty of ignorant people. I almost just bought a very clean 2 door 73 mav for less than $500 running--but I just couldn't take on an extra project.

    you run into people like me, who know they can have a real nice car, know it is a collectable, and think it is worth a shiznit full of cash.

    Best buying from someone who doesn't know the difference between a pinto and a dodge viper.
     

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