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GregWeld 10-06-2014 10:54 AM

Personally - I'd rather read Investing 102 and put my money into dividend paying stocks that cash flow every quarter... they pay for my HOBBY which are what cars are. LOL

MaxHarvard 10-06-2014 11:23 AM

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Originally Posted by camcojb (Post 572791)
My opinion is at $60K you expect to see the minitubs, and the work and cost to change it over if they're not done is an issue. Cheaper to do it initially so you're not buying duplicate tires/wheels/rear suspension, etc.



Yep, I think we are in agreement here :)

hp2 10-06-2014 12:19 PM

If I can buy a new ZL1 for $55k that does all these things, comes with a factory warranty, and can be serviced at any Chevy dealer anywhere, it would take one helluva nice 1st gen to beat the performance per dollar spent equation. What is the nostalgia of the 1st gen body worth over a late model? $10k, $20k, double the new price? If your selling a classic for more than a late model, you have already significantly narrowed your potential market, regardless of the options and performance involved.

MaxHarvard 10-06-2014 01:10 PM

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Originally Posted by GregWeld (Post 572797)
Personally - I'd rather read Investing 102 and put my money into dividend paying stocks that cash flow every quarter... they pay for my HOBBY which are what cars are. LOL

I'll take any and all stock tips you've got!!

GregWeld 10-06-2014 01:48 PM

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Originally Posted by MaxHarvard (Post 572822)
I'll take any and all stock tips you've got!!




Buy good businesses and hold

96z28ss 10-06-2014 01:53 PM

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Originally Posted by hp2 (Post 572817)
If I can buy a new ZL1 for $55k that does all these things, comes with a factory warranty, and can be serviced at any Chevy dealer anywhere, it would take one helluva nice 1st gen to beat the performance per dollar spent equation. What is the nostalgia of the 1st gen body worth over a late model? $10k, $20k, double the new price? If your selling a classic for more than a late model, you have already significantly narrowed your potential market, regardless of the options and performance involved.

If you had a 5th gen and 1st gen Camaro and each were purchased at the same price. The new ZL1 will depreciate at a much greater rate than a 1st gen Camaro.
That's what keeps me from buying a new Camaro.

GregWeld 10-06-2014 02:06 PM

I don't think "the hobby" is buying a new car.


And the more I think about the idea of trying to find a good "donor" -- build it - and then try to turn a profit on it... probably only really works for the home hobiest whose labor is free - working out of his "free" garage.

dhutton 10-06-2014 02:22 PM

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Originally Posted by GregWeld (Post 572833)
I don't think "the hobby" is buying a new car.


And the more I think about the idea of trying to find a good "donor" -- build it - and then try to turn a profit on it... probably only really works for the home hobiest whose labor is free - working out of his "free" garage.

This is what I was considering. I would like to continue to wrench on cars when I retire and this seemed like something that might work. I don't need to make a huge profit. I just want to keep busy doing what I enjoy. Biggest hurdle so far is finding reasonably decent project cars. They are snapped up quickly in this part of the country.

Don

ironworks 10-06-2014 04:18 PM

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Originally Posted by hp2 (Post 572817)
If I can buy a new ZL1 for $55k that does all these things, comes with a factory warranty, and can be serviced at any Chevy dealer anywhere, it would take one helluva nice 1st gen to beat the performance per dollar spent equation. What is the nostalgia of the 1st gen body worth over a late model? $10k, $20k, double the new price? If your selling a classic for more than a late model, you have already significantly narrowed your potential market, regardless of the options and performance involved.


You will be lucky to get 35k for that ZL-1 next year.

ArisESQ 10-06-2014 04:51 PM

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Originally Posted by hp2 (Post 572817)
If I can buy a new ZL1 for $55k that does all these things, comes with a factory warranty, and can be serviced at any Chevy dealer anywhere, it would take one helluva nice 1st gen to beat the performance per dollar spent equation. What is the nostalgia of the 1st gen body worth over a late model? $10k, $20k, double the new price? If your selling a classic for more than a late model, you have already significantly narrowed your potential market, regardless of the options and performance involved.

I can understand your point, but I think the majority of the people here put a much greater premium on the "nostalgia" that you mention. I just don't think it's quantifiable like that.

I've got a first gen Camaro because it's my dream car - not because I can justify the expense over a new Z28.


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