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Old 08-07-2016 | 11:29 AM
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Classic American or Vintage Porsche

Like to hear what your opinion on ROI on classic American muscle versus vintage 911 10-15 years from now. No rust bucket of course

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Really need to narrow down the American muscle list. Chevy's seem to command the best values from the 60's cars compared to Fords and Mopars. So my bet, Corvette (with a 427).
 
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Old 08-13-2016 | 11:11 AM
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Really need to narrow down the American muscle list. Chevy's seem to command the best values from the 60's cars compared to Fords and Mopars. So my bet, Corvette (with a 427).
No doubt, classic Corvettes always top the list. I am more a Ford guy, would love to have my HS car 1969 Mach 1 351W.

If a Vette it would be a 1963 split windows, saw one at Provincetown, MA last week a beauty.
 
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Definitely classic Chevy. Who know's how Porsche will do after this big bubble pops
 
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No doubt, classic Corvettes always top the list. I am more a Ford guy, would love to have my HS car 1969 Mach 1 351W.
I too miss my HS stang '65 Fastback. I couldn't even guess how many dishes I washed to earn that sucker.
 
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