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Originally Posted by Howie666
I take your point but at POL I saw cars that were maybe 60 plus years old and looking better than some 1/6 of their age! If people can hang on to them for long enough (great grandchildren age maybe) they will travel full circle and be desirable again?
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But into my point again. Personally I wouldn't have a minor of any heritage , quality or value, as an example. Quite simply they don't appeal to me. So if I was to be offered one, on the condition that I had to keep and maintain it, I would offer fifty quid. It has no value to me. But to an enthusiastic buyer,the value would be in the thousands. (note, I don't say enthusiast, for I don't believe because someone thinks someone suggests a car is not worth scrapping they are not an enthusiast). Just as beauty is in the eye of the beholder, Value in the pocket of the owners ;-)