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Originally Posted by OnyxRider
Well all valid points but I just remember all the crashes years ago and was wondering if it still occurs in big numbers. Man there were some famous street crashes over the years with several Ferrari's busted in half like a water melon. Investment when it comes to cars is never in my equation.
By the way what is ETF? Oh wait I should know, man my great grandfather is rolling in his grave. lol
By the way there is an index for collectable investment cars out there but I really never follow it.
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The last or possibly previous issue of Hot Rod magazine showed a GT that crashed right by their offices in SOCAL. So yes, it is still happening although not as often because most are not driven as pointed out previously.
They are particularly dangerous on cold mornings because a stock one can make 600 RWHP in those conditions and the tires are near glass transition temps.