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Well said, Matt...when I was considering buying my next non-essential car I really revisited the cars that turned my head as a kid and later as a young adult. I even considered pristine examples of cars I owned, like a BMW 2002, 912, etc.

In the price range the OP specified, I'm at a loss.

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Originally Posted by onewhippedpuppy View Post
I would argue that point regarding muscle cars, eventually those who can afford collector cars will be a different age group, one which does not lust after muscle cars. Today's muscle car buyer is a boomer that lusted over Camaros and Cudas when he was a kid, now he has the cash to buy the childhood car of his dreams. I'm 30, and can certainly say that there were no lust-worthy muscle cars when I was growing up. If you're really stretching, MAYBE a 5.0 Mustang or Z28 Camaro. Grand National would be a good one, but they're already expensive.
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