Ah yes. Hindsight is 20/20. In 1975 or thereabouts early seventies hemi cudas 
and challengers were selling for about $2500. That's a far cry from a quarter 
million.

I do have one car in storage (although I drive it a bit): a near mint peaches 
and cream '55 Belair convertible. I'm waiting for the run on fifties pastel two 
tone convertibles. It will happen. The car collector market is cyclical.
Paul


> Now Paul, if we only would have bought a few 60's muscle cars and stored
> them...
> 
> Kenneth Waller
> 
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> 
> > I'm watching the Barrett-Jackson auto auction on Speed Channel. A 1970
> Plymouth Hemi Cuda sold for $250,000. A 1985 Lamborghini Countach went for
> $70,000. The Plymouth was about $3000 new. The Lamborghini was more than
> $100,000. As the world turns.
> >
> 

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