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Old 03-21-2019, 07:58 AM   #87
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Mint 240Z are now $25,000 cars. Fox body Mustangs can go for $15k. These were a cheap poor man's sports car when they came out. A mint E30 went from $5k to $15k in the last 5 years.

There are teenagers who are driving $600 '97 Civics who would love to drive a $28,000 FRS.

While these are not a supercar, it is ALREADY near impossible to find a low mileage bone stock 6-speed that has not been trashed.

I'm not saying they will be worth much in the future, but I am saying they will be very hard to find.
Meh and there are $50,000 Bel Aires out there. Inflated 2018 dollars make it appear that the car has gone up in value way more than it has. You would have made far more money by taking the cash and investing it. If you buy a brand new 86, park it, store it properly, maintain it then you are investing a pile of cash with a questionable return in 30 years.


I think you will find that the clean, unmolested (besides exhaust and wheels) low mileage, twins are more common than the ones that have been trashed. Even on this forum they are the majority.
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