I see values staying level if not going up slowly. As the muscle car craze
continues folks will also be looking at other makes that are more affordable
and perhaps more interesting. Muscle, that's definitely a bubble expanding
for the big inevitable pop.
I see more curves coming into the auto industry and we all know the Healey
has great curves. I'm 41 and I can now finally get into the Healey marquee.
It all started with the MG. Have yet to get to the Jag and beyond. I know
there are other 40 year olds remembering the Healey and making room in the
garage.
Good Healey's go from $35-$65k which is where we should stay except for the
rare models. Thank God I did not buy a 80's or 90's Vette. A buddy of mine
said his rare $55k Vette should sell for $19k.
I'm sure 20 yrs from now that may change.
Cheers from BG, KY Vette country.
Scott
Mashed 60 BN7
59 MGA
>From: scotyp@comcast.net
>Reply-To: scotyp@comcast.net
>To: healeys@Autox.Team.Net (healey list)
>Subject: Healey Values
>Date: Wed, 15 Dec 2004 19:33:59 +0000
>
>Oh Wise Ones,
>
>Looking through some of my Healey records I was revisiting an old appraisal
>that had been done on my car mid 1990 in Seattle.
>
>It states "This type of automobile will appreciate markedly in the near
>future as they are now classified as a rare collector's vehicle".
>
> This was done before I owned the car and shortly after it had a "partial
>frame off " restoration.
>
>Given the fact that Healeys have appreciated relatively quickly in the past
>few years, how many feel they have reattained the level of value they
>enjoyed in the crazy market of the very early 90's?
>
>I was also curious about what caused that interesting "spike" in the sports
>car market back then?
>
>
>Scot
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