Poor old F bodies.

Nassau65

CCCUK Member
Here’s a scene I’ve seem many times over the years in various junkyards. Once just old junkers, now there highly sort after classics.
If only we knew then what we know now.
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plastic orange

CCCUK Member
If we had a crystal ball we'd be cashing in on all those £50 old fords that we hoarded that are now worth tens of thousands. My mate has a genuine ford escort mk 1 works car that he's had for probably 40 years that's rusting in his garage. I thought he was daft not cashing in a few years ago, but it's at least doubled in value since then. He says that it's his pension.

Pete
 

Nassau65

CCCUK Member
It’s hard to know when it will all stop. Old cars are now better than money in the back. Same as vintage watches. You will earn more in a year on said item than keeping your loot in the back. This is what is fuelling the rises.
 

Nassau65

CCCUK Member
Old mustang coupes that we were buying in the states for $10k a couple of years ago are now costing $22/25K . I’m getting very reluctant to pay these inflated prices, my dad even more so.
 

plastic orange

CCCUK Member
My mate's escort that i mentioned will now be probably £75k. It was only used as a spare car by Ford motorsport, so no famous drivers. If it had been, then who knows the value. My 1953 Bel air has probably had £10k added to value in the last 5 years judging by recent prices. However, I rarely sell my cars, so value will only be realised on my demise lol. My 2 V8 Minors and my Bel Air will be with me till the end.

Pete
 

Roscobbc

Moderator
Old mustang coupes that we were buying in the states for $10k a couple of years ago are now costing $22/25K . I’m getting very reluctant to pay these inflated prices, my dad even more so.
You need to move on to the 'next' thing.........and there lies the skill, perhaps some crystal ball activity.........perhaps not everyones cup of tea, but a solid car over on Car and Classic for £20K
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plastic orange

CCCUK Member
It seems that really old cars aren't where the money is these days as it's folk who couldn't afford the hot ticket back when they were young that are now buying these aspirational cars. Cars from the 20's and 30's aren't on the radar of most 30 - 40 year olds, but cars of the 80's and 90's and possibly for us crystal ball gazers - the noughties are. Who knows, the C5 Corvette may be a riser.

Pete
 

Nassau65

CCCUK Member
Correct. The vintage cars have become too old and antiquated for today’s younger buyers. Hell, they were always too old for me when I was young. Anything before the mid fifties was out for me. Wasn’t even sure about a 53 vet at one time. The buyers for those antiques are slowly disappearing, where as cars from the 60’s 70’s and 80’s are wanted. Yes, there’s an ass for every seat it’s just a matter of finding them.
 
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Nassau65

CCCUK Member
It’s hard to believe that the C5 is now some 25 years old. I can vividly remember the hype before its launch. The old C4 is gaining in popularity now, and people are appreciating what a good car is was/is, with prices stateside rising according for good examples. It’s good value for money at the moment.
 

Stingray

CCCUK Member
Snap up a C7 while you can. It won't be long before they're being touted as "the best and last front-engine Corvettes" with in some cases "the added bonus of a manual transmission".
 

Nassau65

CCCUK Member
Indeed. The same thing happened when Ferrari introduced the new mid engined 365BB in 1974. The old traditional front engined 365GTB “Daytona” was now old hat. My friends dad couldn’t wait to get rid of his Daytona to get a new BB. Now look at the price of the old hat Daytona. I must admit we as 14 year old car mad kids thought his new BB was great. . He still has the BB, hasn’t been used for 35+ years. Poor old girls covered with bits and bobs in the garage. I remember her brand new and gleaming.
 
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monty

CCCUK regional rep
Snap up a C7 while you can. It won't be long before they're being touted as "the best and last front-engine Corvettes" with in some cases "the added bonus of a manual transmission".
Yep I am keeping my C7 Z06 manual transmission ( even if I do get a C8 Z06) it’s a wonderful car with sooo much power, the only thing to be careful with is keeping the rear end in a straight line.
 

Chuffer

CCCUK regional rep
If we had a crystal ball we'd be cashing in on all those £50 old fords that we hoarded that are now worth tens of thousands. My mate has a genuine ford escort mk 1 works car that he's had for probably 40 years that's rusting in his garage. I thought he was daft not cashing in a few years ago, but it's at least doubled in value since then. He says that it's his pension.

Pete
If I had crystal balls , knowing my luck I would sit on them and crush them !! A genuine Ford Works Escort Mk 1 twin cam resides in the workshop where I keep my Vette . It is one of several cars owned by a very wealthy `Gentleman Racer ` and it is now so valuable that even he won`t race it . He owns another non works car that Mk 1 Escort.JPG is period correct and has FIA papers to race instead . The genuine article is valued at big bucks and then some . :eek:
 

antijam

CCCUK Member
When I first started thinking about buying a C3 I came across this .......

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It's an extract from the Classic Driver watch list for 2019.

Since I subsequently acquired "an early chrome-bumpered car with matching numbers and a manual gearbox" , and since I did pay more than "a couple of cornflake boxes, a few conkers, and the loose change in my pocket" I'm hoping he's proved right! :unsure: ;)
 

Nassau65

CCCUK Member
Corvettes stateside have ALWAYS been good value for money. A Big Bang for your buck, compared with the imported rivals ( jaguar, Porsche etc) and once a few years old even more so. Every youngsters dream was to own a vette. Over here with various import taxes and duties, purchase tax etc not so much when new.
 

plastic orange

CCCUK Member
If I had crystal balls , knowing my luck I would sit on them and crush them !! A genuine Ford Works Escort Mk 1 twin cam resides in the workshop where I keep my Vette . It is one of several cars owned by a very wealthy `Gentleman Racer ` and it is now so valuable that even he won`t race it . He owns another non works car that View attachment 15149 is period correct and has FIA papers to race instead . The genuine article is valued at big bucks and then some . :eek:
My mate's one is the same as that, but needing some work. I've not seen it for years, but remember chasing him along local roads in my tweaked Morris Minor. At a roundabout he didn't let off and straightlined across a pavement and grass verge. It was at this point I just let him go.

Pete
 
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