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Old 12-28-2013, 01:45 PM   #161
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Originally Posted by strat61caster View Post
I was going to research a couple different models to prove my point but I think I should try to understand yours first. Are you implying that the high end Japanese sports cars of the 90's will follow a different trend from the last 100 years of sports cars? Everything from Mercedes Gullwings to first year Corvettes to the Z28s and Hemi 440's and 911S's were at one point sold for much less than their initial price and for a fraction of what they are valued at now.

Why would the Supra be any different?
It won't be. The difference is that they sold in such low numbers that it is doubtful that any of them will be considered plain jane cars so values will rise faster. Only 11k sold in the US over 6 years.....there were 559k Mustangs sold in 1965 alone. another 600k in 1966. 243k Camaros sold in 1969. Not all of them are gems.

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