future value of classic performance cars,when to bail out, before the crash?

Well said Frnknsteen,I also agree with most all of the posts. The old car market will always be a peak and valley roll-a-coaster.What's hot and what's not.Case in point= My brother owned a 1970 LS-6 Chevelle that when new was about $4000.He had the car for 40+ years,never did anything with it but let it sit in the garage.He would say he just like knowing that he has one.Over the years he was offered much,and even "name you price."When he died it still sat in the garage.Yes I put it up for sale to get as much as I could for my sister-in law.About 2 years ago the car sold for $90k and after sitting for the 40+ years needed completely restored.
Just last week LS-6 Chevelles crossed the auction block completely restored for $55-$75K.Perfect example of the peaks and valleys of the old car market.The guy that bought it had hopes of flipping it to make money.He may or may not have to wait a long time to see that come about..Just another story of right place right time ? Or not.View attachment 1715282772
I agree