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Is there no artistic value to cars? Some mechanical
Posted by
JMartz
on August 12, 2013 at 2:14 PM
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I knew a guy once, won't mention his name, that
posted by zellamay
on August 12, 2013 at 02:06 PM
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Rolexes sell for many thousands of dollars. Sculptures and paintings appreciate. What about Bid Daddy Ed Roth's bubble cars, have those retained any value?
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The car hobby, art and performance
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JMartz
20:36:44 08/11/13
Moral of this story... Don't sell it :D (n/m)
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BigTDogg (MA)
21:26:09 08/11/13
You said it best.. Its a hobby, not an investment. (n/m)
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Hipendicular
00:19:19 08/12/13
These cars cost money to mod and maintain. This is really
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ForceFedTT (SoCal)
01:55:54 08/12/13
Thats why we maintaine/mod it and enjoy
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lukzzkeeper(philly)
02:13:36 08/12/13
I like your analogy. (n/m)
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JMartz
08:53:37 08/12/13
lf you keep her and maintain it, you can enjoy
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Alan (TN)
09:03:20 08/12/13
lol @ buying a GIRLFRIEND anything (n/m)
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LJZTT
13:59:22 08/12/13
Car modifications
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WhiTTe Z (NY)
10:37:58 08/12/13
There is no way WhiTTe Z, that I would remove my
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JMartz
13:28:31 08/12/13
I knew a guy once, won't mention his name, that
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zellamay
14:06:24 08/12/13
Is there no artistic value to cars? Some mechanical -
JMartz
14:14:09 08/12/13
I guess the value is just in the enjoyment enthusiast get
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LivinTheDream
21:53:26 08/12/13
You and I spoke before, last year I believe.
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Boris
21:47:19 08/12/13
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