"sm70- why not Duesenberg?" (sm70-whynotduesenberg)
04/04/2014 at 21:46 • Filed to: None | 1 | 7 |
to make us all sit here and remember that the rich often have all the fun. Still, no harm in dreaming (sigh).
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I could do this all day, but you get the idea
Goggles Pizzano
> sm70- why not Duesenberg?
04/04/2014 at 22:00 | 1 |
What just happened to DB5 values? WTF?
Would I rather have a Aston DB5, a car although beautiful, played second fiddle to Ferrari in it's day, or a Bugatti? A BUGATTI!?!?! Decisions, decisions...
Manuél Ferrari
> sm70- why not Duesenberg?
04/04/2014 at 22:09 | 1 |
Classic cars really are better than real estate, stocks or bonds
sm70- why not Duesenberg?
> Manuél Ferrari
04/04/2014 at 22:14 | 1 |
Amen!
crowmolly
> sm70- why not Duesenberg?
04/05/2014 at 10:17 | 1 |
Remember, you can ask what you want. That doesn't mean you'll get it. NPoCP applies to well-done classics too. For a while there was a guy asking over a million for a ZL1 Camaro...
sm70- why not Duesenberg?
> crowmolly
04/05/2014 at 10:28 | 0 |
Yeah, I've noticed some people seem to be out of their minds when it comes to pricing. Like this guy.
http://www.autotraderclassics.com/classic-car/19…
crowmolly
> sm70- why not Duesenberg?
04/05/2014 at 10:48 | 0 |
That guy might get it, actually. Cudas were 3-4 million dollar cars before the recession and this is a low-mileage survivor. I am thinking more along the lines of this guy:
http://dallas.craigslist.org/dal/cto/440479…
sm70- why not Duesenberg?
> crowmolly
04/05/2014 at 11:07 | 0 |
I wouldn't pay that much for that Nova, but I could see paying that much for a Nova. That Cuda may be worth 2 million to some people, but even if I were Bill Gates, I wouldn't buy it. When I can own a great, restored 'Cuda for under $90k , I don't need to spend an extra 1.9 million dollars for "the" Cuda. I'm all for pristine examples of cars, but that car belongs in a museum at that price.