04-16-2009, 11:18 AM
Collectibles are what people look back as what they wanted but couldnt get as children.
However, now that we have a spoiled ass generation of morons that bought too much I dont think we will have the same appreciation as those in the "good ole days". My dad had a clunker that he had to park on a hill so that when he drove it he had to get it rolling down hill to start. I get a car that by the time I was old enough to drink I was already racing it. We are a generation that got more than we deserved, simply put, we dont have the same appreciation.
The supra, rx7, z06s will all have places in their history, and will be in museums, however as collectibles in the way we "identify" the word collectibles will never be the same.
However, now that we have a spoiled ass generation of morons that bought too much I dont think we will have the same appreciation as those in the "good ole days". My dad had a clunker that he had to park on a hill so that when he drove it he had to get it rolling down hill to start. I get a car that by the time I was old enough to drink I was already racing it. We are a generation that got more than we deserved, simply put, we dont have the same appreciation.
The supra, rx7, z06s will all have places in their history, and will be in museums, however as collectibles in the way we "identify" the word collectibles will never be the same.
2020 Ford Raptor
2009 Z06
1986.5 Porsche 928S
2009 Z06
1986.5 Porsche 928S
