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The housing market is crook!
The stockmarket has crapped itself!!
Is it time for the muscle car market to drive off a cliff?
Will EBAY once again become happy hunting grounds?
Will you be able to attend swapmeets without having armaguard to transport your cash?
Will your pride and joy drop it's value so much that the missus will start calling it junk again?
IS THIS GOOD OR IS THIS BAD?
It's been lonely in the saddle since the horsey died!!!
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Muscle cars are like gold - value won't drop much if at all...
There may be some bargains as poorly financed collectors sell out but I doubt there will be a widespread value/price drop...
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well tex,,shooit!! [in a texas drawl], i abettin, that all them there majior veehikle manufactuerers, start constructin them there eelectric conveyancing aparatisis,,, leaving lots of spare oil laying around.?? so should be heaps spare for a couple o |
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In some ways it would be good, and in some ways bad. Its ridiclous how it works. Coupes for example (my favorite) sell for ridiculous prices in barely restorable condition. My biggest regret is selling my xa coupe (very straight but in pieces) 5 years ago
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