You'd have a pretty decent sized stable for all that. Thing is, most of the vintage tin you have on the list is fetching some serious coin these days. It's outrageous. For one, it keeps the good stuff locked away in garages and museums. Worse, it makes people who have a crumpled, rusted-out car languishing in a barn somewhere think they have something they gotta charge exorbitant cash for.
I tried time and time again to acquire a friend's '68 Imperial. That car was cool on so many levels, and he took great care of it.
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Date: 2008-01-02 05:15 am (UTC)I tried time and time again to acquire a friend's '68 Imperial. That car was cool on so many levels, and he took great care of it.