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Corona Prices?

I've had quite a few kids show interest in either one of my cars, seems like they appreciate the styling right away. With any luck these kinds of vehicles will continue to attract the human eye for years to come.
My youngest recently bought a 70 Elky and dumped her turbo PT. Now that was a change lol. Her mom talked her into the PT years ago because she wanted one and there was no way I was going to buy one of those Pitiful Thangs :D
 
My youngest recently bought a 70 Elky and dumped her turbo PT. Now that was a change lol. Her mom talked her into the PT years ago because she wanted one and there was no way I was going to buy one of those Pitiful Thangs :D
Can't go wrong with an El Camino.
 
I have a feeling once things open up the hype at the big auctions and the enthusiasm of the bidders will drive prices up. Then people will start having buyer's remorse knowing they overpaid.
We shall see.
 
It's like everything, the right deal, for the right buyer. It's obvious with a bigger demand comes bigger money. If those coming up don't care for cars, you can put a brush hog on the back and use them to cut the fields.
 
Seen quite few muscle cars cruising back roads here with gasoline being down. Also see a lot of state patrol presence on main routes, but we aren't in full lock down.
 
I can tell you that the 73 d100 ugly, cheap truck market is not great. Lol. I have gotten probably 100 calls, texts, emails on it and ZERO people have come to look at/drive it in person. Its a good thing I like it. I may own it for a while.
 
I was ready to buy 6 weeks ago. Having sold my car back in October I was sitting on some cash and had spent many winter nights searching the net. Had two real good prospects 6 weeks back, the most interesting I had gone to look at .... and then this crap hit.... As I watched 25-30% of my money disappear and all the doom and gloom throughout the media I didn’t even think about buying for 3-4 weeks. Now that it appears the stock market has bottomed out and recovered a bit I am beginning to think about buying again but now I’m wondering where the market is for classic cars? Obviously people are still 20% or so less wealthy and on top of that a huge portion of people are now not working. I can’t believe much is selling right now, and I’m sure what is must be from fire sales.
 
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