Showing posts with label muscle cars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label muscle cars. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 27, 2018

Will the obsession of collecting classic cars ever die off?

The classic car market has fluctuated up and down over the past several years, but the passion and the desire to collect keep going strong. I have written articles about buying classic vehicles vs. investing in the stock market or even replacing your 401K with classic automobiles, but overall it still seems to me that buying vintage cars/trucks will make you a good bit of money over the long haul. However, maybe they need to be the right kind or certain years. What determines the best formula?


Every year I watch the various collector car auctions such as Barrett Jackson and Mecum and most vehicles increase in value each year. Again, there are periods where one particular type of vehicles seem to outdo the others that year, but over a 5 to 10 year period most of the folks who buy and sell each year tend to make money.

(Photo courtesy of RM Sotheby's Auctions)

It has been fun over the last 20 years to watch what is trending. Some years the American Muscle cars are bringing big money and after a few good years running, they seem to trail off and then the 60’s and 70’s American pickup trucks skyrocket in price. The next year, it’s the odd ball stuff like all-original VW buses or rare one-off concept cars. In some ways it is like the stock market, if we could predict which vehicles would be the next to take off in price, we could invest in those while the cost is low and pocket a nice profit!

(Photo courtesy of Barrett Jackson Auctions)

The market has changed quite a bit over the last 25 years, because I remember watching Barrett Jackson years ago and seeing all of the old European cars (Porsche, Ferrari, and Jaguars) bringing the serious money, then the muscle cars started gaining some serious ground……..now days you will see a resto-mod 55 Chevy bring more money than an all original classic Porsche will.

So back to my original question, will the market ever tank at some point? Will collecting classic vehicles follow the trend that baseball cards did and die off? I mean seriously…..the market got flooded with too many brands and so many cards that it killed off the hobby almost completely. Let’s hope that does not happen to classic automobiles. I guess as long as boys continue to play with toys (Hot-wheels and die-cast cars) and big boys continue to want to play with big toys (Hot-Rods and old pickup trucks), the market will stay active and the passion will grow each year.


One thing is for sure……we love to tune in and watch the cars roll across the auction block and dream of being there with our hand in the air and the hammer falls and we score a sweet deal on a classic American muscle car!!

See Ya down the road…….Joseph

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Have you been to a car show lately?

Have you ever turned on the radio and hear a song and it immediately takes you to a place in your mind, a place back in time?  Was it when you were young or maybe a special time with your family?  It’s a wonderful feeling and it usually makes you feel good inside as you reminisce of days gone by.  The old past time of taking a Sunday drive is dying fast, in fact I’m not sure younger kids these days even know what that’s all about.  I remember it and it was most always filled with fun times.  Ralph Waldo Emerson said “Life is a journey, not a destination” and that’s so true, it did not matter what our destination was, it was all about the journey getting there.  For some folks a vehicle is just a tool that gets them from point A to B, but for others, it’s much more than that.



Car shows and cruise-ins have been going on across America for years, but it seems the younger generation is becoming more active in this scene.  If you attend a car show or a cruise-in these days you might see an older guy with his 1957 Chevy parked next to a 19 year old in his 2010 Mustang GT.  Here is the funny thing; you will find them talking and sharing stories like they were old friends!!  You might ask, “About what??”  Well they will be talking about their cars and the life journey (however long or short) that has driven their passion for cars.  Once again it’s like that song that you hear, going to a car show transports you back in time to driving your first car or riding to town with your Dad in his old truck to get ice cream.  So load your family in the car and take them to a car show to share in the sights and sounds as you relive your younger days or explore some of those new hot rides.
A few years back Ford Motor Company had a slogan, “Have you driven a Ford, Lately?” and the reason they asked that question was to inspire you to test drive one of their new cars because they knew you’d be surprised how good it was, well, I’m asking this same question today…….Have you been to a car show lately? 

Thanks, Joseph