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Old 07-31-2008, 10:30 AM
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For me, I'd like to buy a car that will hold it's value or gain value over time.
When I buy the car, I want to buy the one that will have the highest potential for resell in 10-20-30 years.... with the least amount of fabrication and effort.

Matching numbers are important for that, correct?

I'm not looking for a molested, heavily mod'd car that is gonna drain my pockets. I want an original, clean cruiser. I'll probably look to chrome out the alternator and things like that, add braided lines instead of rubber, switch the radiator for an aluminum, Koni shocks... things like that. More original with a hint of show car.

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