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<blockquote data-quote="cidsamuth" data-source="post: 16371485" data-attributes="member: 110091"><p>There is no doubt that the late 70s through the early 90s were dark times for American cars, and that has surely hampered values.</p><p></p><p>But, I think you guys are missing the "demand" part of the supply and demand equation. As a market wide assessment, men tend to start getting the expendable income for nostalgic purchases in their 50s. Those of us who were teens in the 80s are just now coming to that age. We have seen 70s cars start to creep up in value in recent years, and the 80s cars won't be far behind. Then, your early 90s specialty cars like the ZR1 will follow closely.</p><p></p><p>Not 63 Corvette Split Window kind of appreciation, but it will start to happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cidsamuth, post: 16371485, member: 110091"] There is no doubt that the late 70s through the early 90s were dark times for American cars, and that has surely hampered values. But, I think you guys are missing the "demand" part of the supply and demand equation. As a market wide assessment, men tend to start getting the expendable income for nostalgic purchases in their 50s. Those of us who were teens in the 80s are just now coming to that age. We have seen 70s cars start to creep up in value in recent years, and the 80s cars won't be far behind. Then, your early 90s specialty cars like the ZR1 will follow closely. Not 63 Corvette Split Window kind of appreciation, but it will start to happen. [/QUOTE]
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