Old Classics with low miles. They just don't make them like the used to. Plus the new one depreciate in value as time goes on while the older ones appreciated in value if you choose the right one. I guess you have to have a good eye for value. Price is what you pay, value is what you get.
OcCoupe wrote:Dripping fluids and a lot of junk in the trunk?
Cranky and hard to start?
You guys are not taking care of your investments. You can't use them everyday, keep them in the garage and bring them out for sparingly. You should have more than one in the stable... LOL (So glad my wife does not read my post)