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Old 04-19-2019, 07:12 PM
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I see the best ones still holding high prices, but the second tier trading for less. I think there is a large generational impact on classic car prices. It appears to me that late 2nd and 3rd gen Camaros are on their way up, as well as some 90's imports. This may be a reflection of the generation that wanted those cars when new, moving to a point in their life with some discretionary income. Additionally, some buyer may be priced out of the traditional muscle car market so are moving to less desired years, driving those prices up. I have seen some really nice '78-'80 Camaros and Trans Ams go for much more than expected lately.
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