Re: Musclecar or Corvette?
First off, if you are looking for an investment, go elsewhere.
Secondly, when buying a car for fun, buy what you like. Just my personal opinion, but if you like it, you will likely be much happier than if you were just looking for what is "hot" in the market. Besides, while I really don't see the muscle car market crashing, it still could. The "hot" Ferrari market sure did in the late 80's. If it does crash, you still have a car that you like, and don't have to worry about the "investment" side of it. (Doesn't mean you can't use that angle to convince the wife if need be).
If you want a toy that probably won't go down in value, I don't see how you can lose with a Corvette. I really like the chrome bumper vettes from 68 on. I have never figured out why the Camaros have passed them by on the dollar scale.
Still some bargains out there, and you don't have to worry as much about rust!!!
Just my opinion. There are many more knowledgeable guys on here than me.
Lynn
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