FD tops Hagerty's Collector Cars this Fall
Hagerty just posted its 25 hottest collector cars for this fall and the FD is the 1# car.
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actually it is #3
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Cool. So just a few more years until 30k will be common for a clean modded chassis? Where would that put low mileage stock ones? is a 70k all original low mileage fd not far from being a thing?
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Originally Posted by Tuning4life
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actually it is #3
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museum pieces are rising. Regular FDs that we all own are not
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Matty... Lists like this are about preferences for certain cars. This is not in itself in reference to "values" of our cars. I guess what it's saying is that if you look at examples of every car and examples that are still "new", the FD is preferred among all cars by collectors. It just says what a great car we own. Not how much ours are worth as examples.
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One of my hopes with all this hype and attention is that the shops and vendors that support these cars and this community are getting more business. I would be curious to hear feedback from some of the active businesses/vendors on this forum as to whether they feel they've been busier in the past year vs the past five.
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It is a catch 22. Do unmodified FDs even exist? (joking of course)
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Oh yeah, I have a 100% stock 93 Rx7 with 29k miles that I just bought. only it's an automatic which is probably why it's unmodified. it's a cool throw back to the early 90's though. Beep beep.
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