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Originally Posted by jwasbury
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Exactly, beat me to it. I have lots of photos from Monterey Historics races where Ferrari GTOs and other super valuable vintage cars are getting the wheels driven off of them. My Sugarwood doesn't know what he's talking about.
You can't swing a dead cat w/o hitting a $200k car in parts of L.A., there are hundreds if not thousands of them. An old 911S is somewhat precious compared to when they were $20k cars but in the world of collectible cars, they are a door prize. I can think of two guys right off the top of my head who daily drove '73 Carrera RSes when they were ~$1M. Maybe not daily, but drove them to work and whenever they felt like it.
Lastly, when a car is worth several million, like the crashed GTO in the video, it willet fixed every time. And the Silicon Valley zillionaire who owns it doesn't give a rat's ass, he found the whole thing entertaining.