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Hmmmmmm......
I thought the announcers made an interesting observation in relation to the "age" question.
The antique cars, in general, are suffering from a lack of people who can "relate" that car in their youth. Of course there will ALWAYS be certain cars that will command a high price regardless of "age".
But the point was well taken and I have seen it happening here to! Old "classic" style cars (50's and 60's) simply don't enjoy the large market they USED to have! It IS becoming more difficult to sell a "very nice" but "nothing special" mid 50's or 60's car even now!
You got a 64 Galaxie for sale? It BETTER be a rare example and in pristine shape or you WILL sit on it for awhile.
Ernie
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