Completely agree… just to add to that. In 1984 I located classic cars as a service. In doing that I met a very large collector/restorer of early Thunderbirds. The price of early T-birds have not risen at all since the 80s, and have depreciated significantly adjust to inflation. Anyone who remembers American Graffiti, Grease, Happy Days… aren’t the current group of buyers. Seems the money is in a modern car inside/underneath an old car or truck these days. I am not a fan of that but I know many people are. I think as well, market conditions are going to be soft for a while.
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