current muscle car values

Just like land, it goes up and down at times but always ends up higher as time goes by.


I used to think that, but I don't think it's actually correct.

Growing up, we had a neighbor across the street who was into the model T stuff and really, all kinds of stuff from that era. We always went over when he was getting ready for parades and the like. Cool guy. He said these are my toys, not investments for my kids and grandkids. I thought that was weird.

About 10 years ago, the oldest son died so the grand kids were at the house with the two sisters and the younger brother (the aunts and uncle if that's making sense).

Anyway, they had kep all the cars...11 in all, all from that era. They were donating most of them to various museums and things like that because they said they had very little real value. I was a bit taken aback by that.

Then I realized that those cars were for a different generation. I love the history and such, but it's not what I'm into. Nor what most of the people I know are into.

As the generations pass away, the value goes away because there is no link to that stuff.

As we get older, people come along who didn't grow up in the muscle car era, so it means little to nothing to them. That's when the value ones down. In a hundred years, I think most of what we like will have little value other that museum pieces.

And with the current situation where all the kids have been brain washed into thinking we humans are killing the planet, they'll probably be considered criminal by those later generations.