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<blockquote data-quote="oldstv" data-source="post: 16544638" data-attributes="member: 73128"><p>I saw this a few years ago with the 78 and 79 Trans-am. The prices started running up and it took 20 years to settle down. It is all generation related, the fox was the hot car back in the 80s and early 90s and now they are being rediscovered as classics. In my opinion you will see this continue for a few years with spikes up every now and then but rarely down. I would buy every clean one that I could find if I had the money and the place to keep them. To those of us that are fortunate to have one under 20 you have a true gold piece, its better than a savings account.</p><p></p><p>For an example, I bought a 1970 442 W30 back about 20 years ago. I paid 16k for it and thought that I paid all it was worth. If you know those cars you know what they are worth today. While I am not making a comparison of the two cars I am suggesting we could see the same type of market for the fox. Enjoy the ride!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldstv, post: 16544638, member: 73128"] I saw this a few years ago with the 78 and 79 Trans-am. The prices started running up and it took 20 years to settle down. It is all generation related, the fox was the hot car back in the 80s and early 90s and now they are being rediscovered as classics. In my opinion you will see this continue for a few years with spikes up every now and then but rarely down. I would buy every clean one that I could find if I had the money and the place to keep them. To those of us that are fortunate to have one under 20 you have a true gold piece, its better than a savings account. For an example, I bought a 1970 442 W30 back about 20 years ago. I paid 16k for it and thought that I paid all it was worth. If you know those cars you know what they are worth today. While I am not making a comparison of the two cars I am suggesting we could see the same type of market for the fox. Enjoy the ride!! [/QUOTE]
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