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hard to say what it might bring at an auction,which is very different than wholesale or retail 20 years from now. if someone is there and wont's it bad enough

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Old 12-03-2010, 08:42 PM   #16 (permalink)
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hard to say what it might bring at an auction,which is very different than
wholesale or retail 20 years from now. if someone is there and wont's it bad enough they may pay through the nose......

but the z will never be compared to the camro's mustangs and vettes
because it's not considered good old american muscle
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Like other 20 year old Japanese sports cars, its value will probably be slightly more than its weight in scrap metal (exception: Supra, and possibly AE-86).

Now if you have one in near mint condition in 40 years from now, probably quite a bit to a collector of rare fossil fuel cars
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Like other 20 year old Japanese sports cars, its value will probably be slightly more than its weight in scrap metal (exception: Supra, and possibly AE-86).

Now if you have one in near mint condition in 40 years from now, probably quite a bit to a collector of rare fossil fuel cars
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Old 12-04-2010, 01:47 AM   #20 (permalink)
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Well if you don't drive it very much and keep everything original with all the paperwork and keep it mint it certainly will be worth a pretty penny but more towards an enthusiast. If you put it in the thrifty nickel not as much. And it would definitely be worth more if it was a Nismo. They are limited production cars, more exclusivity. I saw a 240z mint go for $25k on Barrett Jackson forget what year. It had low miles and was in original condition. I think it depends on demand. Like the guy said above some of the classic american cars fetch a penny because of the baby boomers who think about the times past. And back then they didn't have as many choices like we do these days. It was pretty much american cars only back then. I saw a trans am in mint condition sell for $13k. I have a friend who has a 74 challenger in good condition but its not completely original. It's not worth crap. Well maybe $10k or so. He would have to completely restore it like new to have it worth anything. But hey he luvs it. Remembers riding in it with his dad. Like everyone says it just depends on the trends, fads and what ppl are interested in. Oh and that challenger drives like crap in comparison to cars today.
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And if you try to find a Supra or a RX-7 or a skyline they hold their value very well.
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any japanese car thats old and is still expensive/valuable, is only valuable because of its performance and modding potential.
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Saw a beautifully restored '72 240Z go across the Mecum block for $12K. Don't hold your breath on future value!
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I was watching the Mecham Auto Auction and saw old Corvettes and and 60's muscle cars at the auction. The prices for some of these cars in mint condition were crazy. A 1969 Camero went for over 30K.

Here is my question... What do you think the value of a 09/10 370Z will be in say 20 to 30 years? I am talking about a 370Z with limited modification,lower miles and in great condition.
Not much. I saw a mint-condition Datsun 240 with low-ish miles (60K?) or so. It was a mid 70's model. They wanted $4900 for it. Asking price. It was at an in-door museum.

Cars are worth way less in the future in mint condition than they are in smiles at the present time properly driven and cared for.
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And if you try to find a Supra or a RX-7 or a skyline they hold their value very well.
Found a clean RX-7 turbo with a few mods for around 12K a few years back. Car was cherry. I wouldn't call that holding much value. Even NSX's are worth less now than they were when sold, and that's not even counting for inflation. Counting for inflation--fail.
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basically, if old white men don't get some sense of nostalgia from overbidding on the car, it isn't really worth much
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