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    Quote Originally Posted by tom4bren View Post
    I've some experience in translating the Dubster's colorful posts into thought bits that my grey matter can easily digest. So here's what he was trying to get across:

    Most members here (not all ... but most) purchased their VX for the sole purpose of feeding their addiction. They love the look, feel, & performance of the VX and find driving it to be the most fun they can have with their clothes on. They did not purchase it as a financial investment so the current resale value really doesn't cause them to lose sleep.

    I paid too much for mine & will never recoup what I've invested in it. That matters not a bit to me. I love my VX & will keep it till I'm just too decrepid to climb up into it.
    B-I-N-G-O !!!

    Thanks Tom, as soon as I get the next batch of "dub decoder rings" outta the molds, you KNOW who I'm gonna send em' to......
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott Larson View Post
    but I wonder how many secretly hope that the value of these little beasts someday soon goes through the roof...
    Haha, that is why I call mine the "Little-Beast"

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    Here's another recent example...
    http://www.vehicross.info/forums/sho...0&postcount=18


    And, just to be clear...I said I didn't think your first post in this thread was well-thought-out (or good). That's an opinion. Check with a moderator to learn the difference. Editorial = opinion. Handing out rules/stepping in = moderation.
    Last edited by 89Vette : 08/06/2012 at 09:25 PM
    2001 Ebony VX and 1989 Custom 383 Corvette

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    Quote Originally Posted by 89Vette View Post
    Now that right there was funny...

    Thanks for the re-laugh...

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    Nice to see this thread get back on topic, thanks guys! I love that line, "Beauty is in the eye of the keyholder", it really does say it all! We all would like to think that we've made a great investment in no matter what we buy, seldom does the value of said things go up. If it's what you want and you enjoy it to it's fullest, what more could you ask for? Ok, maybe to not have it BLOW UP, unless of course it's bombs or fireworks, in which case I suppose then it's OK...But that's a completely different thread!
    Vixer Fixer

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott Larson View Post
    If it's what you want and you enjoy it to it's fullest, what more could you ask for?
    BRILLIANT !!!

    One of life's "truths"...

    Sorry for responding, or letting myself be "goaded" into responding, to those who decided to take your thread O-T...

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    Or maybe you were just "goated", raced any GTO's lately??

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    Who's goating!? Can I get some of that fancy unpasteurized milk the feds wanna ban? I hear that stuff ain't half ba-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaad.

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    No you can't have any, I need it to make goat cheese for my lefsa...it's a Norwegian thing, ya know?

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    When the object of one's goading get's old and cranky, you "goat"!



    Now...If only you put as much constructive thoughts into these kinds of topics....You sure spend a lot of time TRYING to be cute.

    Good luck with that edjumakaashun!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott Larson View Post
    Or maybe you were just "goated", raced any GTO's lately??
    wonder if anybody under 30-35 got this??


    Quote Originally Posted by Scott Larson View Post
    No you can't have any, I need it to make goat cheese for my lefsa...it's a Norwegian thing, ya know?
    lefsa!! betcha didn't know my last name ends in STROM!
    VX KAT
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    Remember that life is not measured in the breaths you take, but rather in the moments that take your breath away.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VX KAT View Post
    wonder if anybody under 30-35 got this??




    lefsa!! betcha didn't know my last name ends in STROM!
    From one "old" Norský to another, Hyggelig å møte deg Sue Strom!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott Larson View Post
    Alot of us old timers can remember when 60's and early 70's muscle cars were selling for next to nothing, much like our beloved VX's today. I can recall when I could have bought a '69 Shelby GT 350 in good shape for $2500 bucks all day long and man do I regret not knowing what the future held in store back then. I keep looking now for the next "affordable future collector car" and I really think the VX is just such a vehicle. I had a '81 Ford EXP way back when and I wonder where the value of that car will end up in the future. I still have a '69 Bronco Sport in rust-free condition and I have seen where the value of that truck has gone. It's a gamble, you buy a unique or obscure car cuz you like it and the price is right and you hope that the next generation will appreciate it and drive the value up. I realize that most people on this forum use their VX's as everyday transport, but I wonder how many secretly hope that the value of these little beasts someday soon goes through the roof...just the ramblings of an old duffers mind.
    Back to the OP. What I think is lost on a lot of people who see the headlines or watch fifteen minutes of the Barron's Auto Action. Most if not all of the vehicles breaking records are pedigreed. They are 1st, 2nd or 6th off the line. The owners are pedigreed OCD car guys. And the linage of owners are pedigreed. They store and car for these cars in a very specific manner. It generally not just some guy who thought it would be a good Idea to buy one and park it. Or someone who bought a low mileage unit and restored it. When you are in the market for this level collected car. OCD is for beginners. Of course there are exceptions to every rule. But those are few and far between.

    I believe the VX's for sale in the high end of the bracket need be pedigreed to some extent. If I were paying for example 10k for one with low mileage. I would expect records of service, Branded oil changes ect. That is barely the tip of the iceberg for the Barron's buyer.

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    like i said before (i think it was my first thread i ever made on here): with the low number of vx's left we COULD form a union and charge whatever we want for them - but like i was told before: it would be like herding cats

    the reason old muscle cars are worth a ton now (i sold a 68 firebird with 52k original miles on it in awesome shape before i bought the vx) is because everyone tore the crap out of them, switched the motors/trans/everything else, and very few people bought the high output models to begin with: i.e. low numbers = high value... IF the car is cool - i dont think there are very many yugos left but who cares?

    my firebird was a lower model 350 automatic with a vinly hardtop (one of the most common for that year) - everyone wanted a 350 h.o. or the 400 models but they are all gone now so eventually the value of mine went up

    being stock with all original parts was what made it much more rare and valuable
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    Good points on all but one, "pedigreed owners"? Unless you're talking about a person of some fame or notoriety, I don't understand that point. Sure, If Carroll Shelby or Dan Gurney owned said muscle car the value would increase exponentially as was witnessed when Carroll's personal Shelby Cobra sold at auction for FIVE MILLION DOLLARS! Those circumstances are extremely rare and have little bearing on the value of the remaining masses of muscle cars. Originality, options list, overall condition and even color are all important when it comes to the value of the vast amount of muscle cars bought and sold.

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