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Rofl.
Rewind time 10-15 years, I was still in school making no money, but RE was much cheaper. Fast-forward to today, finally have some money, but RE has went through the roof. I bought that car 16 years ago, and worked on it bit by bit; it's worth much less than you think.
As the boomers die, I think classic car prices will hit rock bottom, so there really is not future payout for me there.
1) This gen that's growing up didn't grow up with these cars, there is no nostalgia
2) No one can afford a house, let alone a garage to store these things
3) Anyone that knows how to work on them will die off in the next 20-30 years
4) Kids in general are not as interested in cars anymore
5) Wages have not kept up with COL, no one is going to be able to afford to have a huge hunk of metal as a toy
Wish I didn't have such an expensive interest, why couldn't it be collecting stamps or something?
Thanks for coming to my TED TALK.
Last edited by trollface; 06-20-2022 at 01:52 PM.
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