$1,599,990 for a Cuda

>factory fluids and rubber being a good thing

You have the intelligence of a boomer too

But no one else wants them that badly but boomers.


There are alot of 80's and 30's cars that are just are rare but don't command that level of price. Becuase the Greatest generation are dying off and the Gen Xer's don't have enough money yet.

So yeah its boomers......

>The car was stolen as it was being prepared to be shipped to another location, he said. It's not clear if the thief knew the value of this particular car or was simply very lucky.

>someone stealing a Cuda and not realizing it's worth a fuckton

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I hate boomers that have shit taste and expect their 1976 Eldorado to be worth as much as a late 50's one. But also the same thing will happen with japanese cars.
> (pro-tip: it's already happening).

Well, sure but the more and more I go to auctions the younger the people I see. There's a wave of new money and, though most are off buying modern day lambos and Ferraris, there are a lot going after older muscle cars. There has also been a surge in cars from the 80's, particularly Porsches. Though none are as much as that Cuda, which if your asking is stupid money to spend on one

Absurd, just like the fine art market. They're cool historical pieces for sure and I love em but they were ruined when "investors" started taking notice in them.

god '71 cudas are so fucking ugly, that's why there are "rare".

the muscle car market is off it's rocker, it's all bases on speculation. if you got a handful of people to bid up '77 Mustang II's at barret jackson, I guarantee their "value" across the board would go up as well.

>factory hidden bottle of wild turkey for the factory mystery noise
shit would probably raise the value

Used to work estate sales, there was once a base model cuda sitting under a bunch of pecan trees. It was kinda scummy, but before the sale we could go to the boss and ask to buy something. She'd literally take any price unless the owners specified that they wanted x amount for something. Got so much neat shit this way. Offered $300 for the cuda, but apparently the people who bought the house wanted the car to come with it.
I found and stole the title, still have it.

>I found and stole the title
haha awesome

>Imagine what the price of the current Boss 302s and Shelby GT350s and GT350Rs are going to cost in the distant future say: 2030

not as high as you'd expect
>cars are going to age better than they used to
>modern designs
>modern materials
>higher production numbers
also 2030 is only 14 years away, these cars won't be classics until like 2050+