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Old 06-04-2010, 10:07 PM
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Well, I hope those that are more optimistic are right about the next generation. However, when you add the issue of the next generation being underachievers with the ever growing population of immigrants that are slowly taking over our economy (fortunately the antibodies in our country are kicking in i.e. the immigration law in AZ and similar laws being drafted in 19 other states) I am/was seeing a growing sea of people that have no interest in these cars no less the U.S. I'm crossing my fingers I'm wrong.

My concern is seeing the interest in these cars carry on to the next generation. Real and Non real alike. While of course we all would like what we own to hold its value well or even appreciate in value, me being no different, I agree that as long as Continuation series are being made they will not appreciate in value as one of you pointed out. But the Continuation series Cobras were not and are not the focus of this thread. All these cars, real and non real were the focus and not really the issue of drop in value that may come with a drop in interest although the value issue was mentioned by me. It was really over a concern that in years to come a lack in interest may see alot of these cars disappear with time. Kinda like when the automobile came along the interest in the horse and buggy disappeared and then the horse and buggy disappeared.
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