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Team California
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: los angeles, CA.
Posts: 41,469
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OK, I guess that's possible. Most of these cars were year round, daily drivers wherever they were sold, at least for the first part of their lives. My dad's car, (which I now own and keep in CA.), was driven year round for the first years of its life and it has rust as a result.
These were expensive cars new but never exotic in the least or true sports cars, so most were driven. What is more typical, since it's sort of an "old person's car", is that they fell into disuse within a few short years from new because the owners got too old to drive them.
They will never be seriously collectible, IMO, because they just sold too darn many of them and the supply will always meet the demand, which will dwindle because many of today's young people just don't like cars and the fuel and maintenance costs can be prohibitive. They are pigs at the pump.
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Denis
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