Many people are thinking the same way however, another problem with the classic car market it that in xx years time the new government bans all cars pre 1975 which don't mean some emissions directive.billy964 wrote:hmmm. so you are saying me emptying the emirates palace gold vending machine wasnt such a hot idea ? to be honest havent put a bean into shares or ISA's etc for years.. got a couple of 911 i'm very happy with.. the kids will inherit them.. they are even mentioned in my will.. not to be sold!
The economics of classic car investing?
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Re: The economics of classic car investing?
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