Ummm, I don't think so..........That's true, the bottom is falling out of the collector car market these days because of gas prices. A guy in town has his '70 Hemi Cuda for sale...at first he wanted $65,000.00 for it. Now that gas prices for premium are over $3.00 a gallon he's dropped it down to $900 or best offer and it's just been sitting there. I'm thinking of offering $600 for it because it's just a Plymouth and I'm sure that old clunker sucks down a lot gas.What profit will you make on a GN when gas prices are the highest in history? Sounds like wasted money to me.
I voted for the Busa..
BUSAFETT
I think he was joking guys...IMO... Real car collectors don't really care about gas prices.. If they have 20 grand or more to throw at a car they want they will do it regardless of gas prices. It's not like there going to daily drive it anyway... As far as that HEMI CUDA... 65,000 dollars to 900? If thats real you better scoop that up and never look back!
HAHAHAHA!!!I think he was joking guys...IMO... Real car collectors don't really care about gas prices.. If they have 20 grand or more to throw at a car they want they will do it regardless of gas prices. It's not like there going to daily drive it anyway... As far as that HEMI CUDA... 65,000 dollars to 900? If thats real you better scoop that up and never look back!
Patience young paddiwan.HAHAHAHA!!!I think he was joking guys...IMO... Real car collectors don't really care about gas prices.. If they have 20 grand or more to throw at a car they want they will do it regardless of gas prices. It's not like there going to daily drive it anyway... As far as that HEMI CUDA... 65,000 dollars to 900? If thats real you better scoop that up and never look back!
Guess I need to stop with the subtle humor and make it more obvious next time.
So where's the pics of your new GN?
I'm trying to get pics on my computer...