He's proabably correct with his assumptions that the bubble's gonna burst. Due to some of the prices achieved by certain cars at auction, everyone & their dog believes that their car is now worth a small fortune. American cars & muscle cars especially are not viewed with any great esteem by the majority of people outside of the USA, it's only a very very small minority that collect these cars. Here in Britain you can buy a really good, clean, V8 '67-'69 Camaro needing nothing doing to it, for way less than $30,000.00. Cars needing some attention, but are roadworthy can be bought for as little as $4000.00. People other than a very select outside the USA, don't want American cars.
People/collectors come from all over the world to the BJ auctions, but you'll find very few international buyers snapping up American muscle, rather going for the European & rare collectable cars. I guess this is what he's basing his assumptions on. The market for these very expensive 6 figure + price tag muscle cars is extremely limited afterall. Once those buyers that can afford it has been exhausted the market values will drop accordingly.
As to taking him out in a PT car to change his opinion, I really don't think it would make any difference,he seems to like the European exotica & if his views are like the majority of people outside of the USA, the cars would be judged as just "another Yank tank, gas guzzler". Sorry but that's how the majority of people view these types of cars in Europe. They are not respected as being of any worth or value at all by the majority of people I'm afraid.
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