I don't have data to prove it, but I suspect if Healeys were worth 'zero' we
wouldn't have many parts suppliers and restorers available to help us out (and
most of them would have been scrapped by now anyway). Then, it truly would be a
rich man's hobby because you'd have to fabricate anything you needed (like old
Duesenbergs). The cars need to have some value beyond intrinsic in order to
support the hobby.
I watched a bit of B-J recently--anyone else notice Kurt Tanner bidding on a
muscle car (I think)?--it appears the value of the so-called 'customs' (i.e.
hot rods) is way down.
bs
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Bob Spidell - San Jose, CA
I think it all comes down to whether you own your Healey as an investment
or a because you love the marque. Personally, I wouldn't care if they
were worth zero. The pleasure I get from driving a Healey can't be
measured in dollars. As with anything else, the market and economy will
recover and your "investments" will return to their upward climb. Just
remember, you can't take it with you, so enjoy them while you can. IMHO.
Doug
> Hello healeyites::
>
> With the lingering recession and barrett-jackson results, what
> would
> ya'll estimate the healey value decline as of jan 2010?
>
> 25 %
> 35%
>
> In your opinion is there any marque that has faired ok in this
> recession?
> Porsche speedster?
> Etype series one roadsters?
>
> Just curious
>
> Cheers
> Bill Browning
> Charlotte
>
> --
> Sent from my mobile device
>
> Bill Browning
> cell: 704-408-2711
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