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<blockquote data-quote="68gtscode" data-source="post: 17022086" data-attributes="member: 71404"><p>Since the thread is veering off track, I'll provide my two cents (perhaps free for a reason)... Like TK1299, my perspective on many cars is stuck in the past. In my mind, a very nice original low-mile coupe still "seems" like a sub $10K car, but that is not today's reality obviously. I feel many people suffer from the same form of denial, which is why we all hunt through FB and Craigslist looking for a unicorn that may or may not exist, complain about the current market, and reminisce about the good old days. </p><p></p><p>There are many other cars like this. Take the old air-cooled Porsche 911s. One of my brothers has always been a huge enthusiast of these, and I remember looking at some nice examples back in high school that were around $6K-$7K... Now the same car is selling for $125K. </p><p></p><p>Anyhow, like most others on here I keep a constant eye out... like a Cobra camouflaged in the wilds, always alert and ready to strike when the right Fox coupe presents itself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="68gtscode, post: 17022086, member: 71404"] Since the thread is veering off track, I'll provide my two cents (perhaps free for a reason)... Like TK1299, my perspective on many cars is stuck in the past. In my mind, a very nice original low-mile coupe still "seems" like a sub $10K car, but that is not today's reality obviously. I feel many people suffer from the same form of denial, which is why we all hunt through FB and Craigslist looking for a unicorn that may or may not exist, complain about the current market, and reminisce about the good old days. There are many other cars like this. Take the old air-cooled Porsche 911s. One of my brothers has always been a huge enthusiast of these, and I remember looking at some nice examples back in high school that were around $6K-$7K... Now the same car is selling for $125K. Anyhow, like most others on here I keep a constant eye out... like a Cobra camouflaged in the wilds, always alert and ready to strike when the right Fox coupe presents itself. [/QUOTE]
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