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Old Sep 1, 2005 | 07:21 PM
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Short term may drop substantially, but Im looking at long term. Im gambling that the first year of an all new, Hemi, RWD Chrysler may get to be pretty valuable when it gets ' collector car ' status in a dozen or two years. I had a Hemi challenger and a few cudas from 69-70 that I sold years ago for less than $1,000 each. If id have kept them, Id have a very sweet retirement fund.
 
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Old Sep 1, 2005 | 07:55 PM
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ORIGINAL: strippedhemi

Short term may drop substantially, but Im looking at long term. Im gambling that the first year of an all new, Hemi, RWD Chrysler may get to be pretty valuable when it gets ' collector car ' status in a dozen or two years. I had a Hemi challenger and a few cudas from 69-70 that I sold years ago for less than $1,000 each. If id have kept them, Id have a very sweet retirement fund.
I can't argue with you there. Who knows what the future will bring. My grandfather sold a P-51 Mustang and a Navy N3N Ryan biplane for under 100k for both back in the 70's! haha... There went my gentlemans lifestyle!
 
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Old Sep 1, 2005 | 10:01 PM
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ORIGINAL: strippedhemi

Short term may drop substantially, but Im looking at long term. Im gambling that the first year of an all new, Hemi, RWD Chrysler may get to be pretty valuable when it gets ' collector car ' status in a dozen or two years. I had a Hemi challenger and a few cudas from 69-70 that I sold years ago for less than $1,000 each. If id have kept them, Id have a very sweet retirement fund.
I can't argue with you there. Who knows what the future will bring. My grandfather sold a P-51 Mustang and a Navy N3N Ryan biplane for under 100k for both back in the 70's! haha... There went my gentlemans lifestyle!

and on the note, are gas hungry lx's may not lbe produced very many more years if gas continues to skyrocket
 
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