There is also the demographics issue. Everyone wants a car like they
had in high school or what they wished they'd had in high school.
Someone made a study and the demand peaks about the time they get too
old to push the pedal down, then the prices decline, so 50 to 70 year
old cars are at their max. Look at the prices of the muscle cars or a
30's era Ford convertible. Model T's are much more affordable, because
most people that grew up with them are dead.
RustyTR4@aol.com wrote:
>List,
>
>but if you look closer it's the fact that the cars are drying up.
>
>Matt
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