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  • #1542
    GTO Man
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    Post pictures of cars which are getting more popular with collectors. Here are some pics of 1969 Pontiac Grand Prix’s. gp690ny.jpg69re1235jl.jpg

    These cars were available with a 350, 400 or 428 engine. 4 speed M20 and M21 transmissions were available also. Beautiful cars.

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  • #21061
    GTO Man
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    In the latest edition of Hemmings they listed 10 sleepers for future collectibility.
    84-87 Honda CRX
    91-92 Dodge Spirit RT
    84-85 Ford LTD LX
    74-77 AMC Matador
    88-92 Oldsmobile Toronado Trofeo
    87-89 Alfa Romeo Milano Verde
    56-75 Jeep CJ-6
    89-93 Chrysler LeBaron Coupe GTC
    69-70 Cadillac Eldorado
    82-86 Chevrolet Chevette Diesel

    What do you think?

    #21062
    Anonymous
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    The Black Grand Prix looks really sharp…….

    #21063
    GTO Man
    Moderator

    I had a ’69 Grand Prix many years ago. It had a 428 engine with 390 horsepower. Those cars had a great design.

    #21064
    Anonymous
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    I was looking at Overhaulin over the Weekend and they redid an early 70’s buick, that was really Sweet. They just don’t make cars like they use to….

    #21065
    Garibaldi
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    Yeah great car, it really stands out in a crowd

    #21066
    GTO Man
    Moderator

    From the list above the only car I would be interested in is the ’69 Cadillac Eldorado.my69eldo4mc.jpg

    #21067
    circletrack
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    Here comes Boss Hogg! ;)

    #21068
    GTO Man
    Moderator

    Even station wagons are gaining popularity. Especially some of the 50’s versions.

    #21069
    Garibaldi
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    Even station wagons are gaining popularity. Especially some of the 50’s versions.

    As well as old trucks

    #21070
    GTO Man
    Moderator

    Many cars that people that would never have any collectable value now do because of the skyrocketing prices of many of the cars.

    #21071
    Anonymous
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    You would be suprized how much one of these costs these days. I really think Pontiac should consider bringing this one back into production.

    #21072
    Anonymous
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    I have been thinking about this phenom myself.

    Simply stated, it seems to me that it is all about supply and demand. As the demand for “collectible” cars goes up, there is only a limited supply to fill that demand. So, the better cars will always go up in value. And I think this can be applied across the board to not only the 60 and 70s Muscle cars, but to the future collectibles as well. As an example, another “hot” collectible vehicle are Ford Broncos. These are not fetching top dollar in any condition.

    Marshall

    #21073
    Anonymous
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    I should have said that Broncos are, in fact, fetching top dollars in any condition.
    Marshall

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