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out pretty soon, esp for those TT's. If the car is kept halfway decent, you'll see, the price will start to rise on those in like 5-10 more years as it becomes really hard to find one. Right now, a lot of the guys who have owned them for a while are letting them go because they want something "new". That will probably settle down soon enough. The new owners will pump a bunch of money into them to get them into good shape, then they won't want to sell them, and when they do, they will go for a decent price again. That's my prediction anyway. It's happens to most collectible cars. I remember when I was in high school (many years ago), I almost bought a 69 camaro for 2k that ran great.... now you can't even touch a piece of shit one for under 5k. A decent one is going for much more.
Member # 42254's 1991 Twin Turbo
"Utah! Get me two!" - Pappas
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