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Cars that are still doing well in a soft market. Mopar leads the way.

I think the 70's Mopars are going to shoot up in the next few years. Cordoba's and Magnums included. Ford didn't make anything attractive in that entire era, and GM cars rusted into dirt so fast they are pretty rare.
At the time, Chrysler was frowned on for keeping body designs from 1971/72 all the way to 1978/79, but now days having a 1976 A body that looks like it could have been designed in 1968 is a big plus.
For this reason, while they will never see prices like 2 doors, I think the Mopar sedans will also come up in price. They look much older then they are and Mopar did do a nice design job in the early 70's compared to Ford especially. "Coke bottle" cars look like classics, and Mopar made them all the way to 1979.
 
I thought this was more of a car hobbyist forum than an investors forum. Moneyslugs lol.
 
Human greed might be his biggest downfall
 
This is a "soft" market?
 
Or 'Cuda and used a '67-'69 fastback.
 
Wow, talk about bitchin' over anything you can find to bitch about! I'm bringing good news about Mopars in YES a softening classic car market. If you don't care about prices, don't read the post. Some people's constant negative atitude is shocking. I would hate to go through life like that!!!!
 
Speaking of Swingers, Yes please. Mine came up for sale and I had to pull the trigger. I didn't buy it for an investment but it is worth close to double what I paid 10 years ago. These and the Duster's and Demons have gone crazy lately.

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