[DML] Re: Blue Book Value
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[DML] Re: Blue Book Value
- From: "bluemax86" <massimot@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 19 Mar 2005 21:21:05 -0000
That may be true but how many of the cars you mentioned get driven
daily? We all know that the DeLorean is not a collector car but a
car that people love to drive. If it was a "collector" car I
probably wouldn't own one or afford one.
Max
4819
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, mike.griese@xxxx wrote:
>
> You may have a nice car after all of those modifications,
> but it is not a "DeLorean".
>
> The collector car market appreciates originality above
> all else. This is why original Shelby Cobras are worth
> more than continuation Cobras, why Mustangs restored
> with documented New Old Stock parts (with correct
> date codes no less) are worth more than cars that
> have been resto-modded (restored with modifications
> like modern drive trains, updated electricals, etc.), and
> why Corvettes restored to NCRS standards (wavy
> body panels, "correct" overspray, numbers matching
> engines included) are worth more than overrestored
> cars. Pick any marque, from brass era to golden age,
> prewar, postwar, sports cars or racing cars, documented
> originality is the standard. To make a DeLorean that
> you describe worth more than an original car will take
> much more effort than just changing the DeLorean
> Concours judges manual.
>
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