Classic Prices...Is it the late 1980`s over again ?
Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 9:41 am
Hello,
As a Classic Vehicle enthusiast of long standing ( 35+ years) I have seen the very different peaks and troughs in the prices of classic vehicles over the years.
After the late 1980`s explosion of prices and subsequent decline we all said we would never get sucked back into paying over the odds for our vehicles,houses and basic needs.
Over the last 10 years we all got sucked back into the same greed driven senario that happened before.
Now it is the time for classic cars to enter the stage.
It is surprising the amount of ordinary car dealers that have abandoned selling run of the mill auction fodder and have jumped on the classic car bandwagon and set up as classic car dealers.
I have had a few visit me looking for stock to fill their showrooms,they are treating the classic car as just another commodity..
Then there are the new dealers working from home.. "hello i am phoning about the car you have for sale...which one"
I attend auctions in my local area and see people I know from all walks of life suddenly taking an interest in buying a classic car and selling it on for a nice cash in the back pocket profit.
These are the same people who just over 2 years previously would ridicule classic car owners for not owning the latest "Jack The Lad Hot BMW or Mercedes".
Now it is cool to own a fleet of classic cars,instead of the apartment in Spain,the Sarah Beeny do up terrace house,or investment in the stock market.
Just look at the inflated prices for unfinished projects,un Mot`d cars,barn finds or nearly finished cars....because there is no money to make finishing off a vehicle to roadworthness for these uninformed,untalented,uncaring people who are just jumping on our hobby to make a fast buck.
What do you think.?
A dyed in the wool enthusiast
Morris Mike
As a Classic Vehicle enthusiast of long standing ( 35+ years) I have seen the very different peaks and troughs in the prices of classic vehicles over the years.
After the late 1980`s explosion of prices and subsequent decline we all said we would never get sucked back into paying over the odds for our vehicles,houses and basic needs.
Over the last 10 years we all got sucked back into the same greed driven senario that happened before.
Now it is the time for classic cars to enter the stage.
It is surprising the amount of ordinary car dealers that have abandoned selling run of the mill auction fodder and have jumped on the classic car bandwagon and set up as classic car dealers.
I have had a few visit me looking for stock to fill their showrooms,they are treating the classic car as just another commodity..
Then there are the new dealers working from home.. "hello i am phoning about the car you have for sale...which one"
I attend auctions in my local area and see people I know from all walks of life suddenly taking an interest in buying a classic car and selling it on for a nice cash in the back pocket profit.
These are the same people who just over 2 years previously would ridicule classic car owners for not owning the latest "Jack The Lad Hot BMW or Mercedes".
Now it is cool to own a fleet of classic cars,instead of the apartment in Spain,the Sarah Beeny do up terrace house,or investment in the stock market.
Just look at the inflated prices for unfinished projects,un Mot`d cars,barn finds or nearly finished cars....because there is no money to make finishing off a vehicle to roadworthness for these uninformed,untalented,uncaring people who are just jumping on our hobby to make a fast buck.
What do you think.?
A dyed in the wool enthusiast
Morris Mike