Bullitt on Hold (today only)
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And there's always exceptions... Haha I will agree that if you factor that in there's probably smaller profit but those cars get more expensive every day due to rarity and age and all that other stuff. I just hope we can still drive them in the future
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That really is the wild card. When we're talking 40 years into the future it would seem that some new form of energy will be used to power us around.
I have to admit I'm not too worried, I'll be 93 in 40 years (if I even make it that long) and I doubt driving muscle cars will be high on my "to do" list.
I have to admit I'm not too worried, I'll be 93 in 40 years (if I even make it that long) and I doubt driving muscle cars will be high on my "to do" list.
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Originally Posted by Whammer
That really is the wild card. When we're talking 40 years into the future it would seem that some new form of energy will be used to power us around.
I have to admit I'm not too worried, I'll be 93 in 40 years (if I even make it that long) and I doubt driving muscle cars will be high on my "to do" list.
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