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Originally Posted by MJones_RB
I've watched enough car auctions on TV to realize that a car's value is determined by mileage and condition. You want a GT86 worth something in 20 years? Buy a Series 10 or Series 1.0, park it in your garage and never drive it. In 20 years put it up for sale and then you'll have something. I've seen 60's era Mustangs in great shape go for peanuts because of either too many miles, non-original paint or non-factory add-ons. Very strange standard, this collector car world.
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Lots of people have done this. Some to a large extent figuring they would score at least a few hits.
The irony of a zero mile car is that the minute the buyer drives it on the trailer, they destroy its value. So, not much of a market. Besides, after that many years, all the rubber is junk anyways, so the car might look good but would need a total restoration.