Introuble83
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yes I agree it’s a difficult one to tellIt could be difficult to predict what people would consider classic in a few years time and what they'd be willing to pay.
Many thanks for the data and advise your probably rightI have had a few classic cars. As a rule unless they are high end or extremely rare they are rarely a good investment financially. Finances required for maintenance, repairs, rust prevention and cure, storage etc add up.
Cars under 40 years now also require an nct
Unless you really know what you are doing, have very specific cars in mind with a good knowledge of availability and a place to store them it may not reap the rewards you hope.
They tend to be money pits. Most owners will tell you that.
3 this is for re-sale . I believe I can purchase a 94/95 Volvo or bmw for around 2k and sell for 5/6k in 5 years time .
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