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Reply to "Were 356 Speedsters ever "affordable" in years past ?"

Having met a few people whose cars have escalated in value to the point they cannot drive them, in one case, had to sell (at huge profit) a D Type Jaguar, because he couldn't afford to insure it to just sit in his workshop, let alone drive on the road, I'd have to be very rich indeed to enjoy driving a real Speedster.  I have two friends who have real coupes, and are rich enough to drive them on the road, but both are more nervous now than they were a few years back.  Yes they have made a lot of 'profit' from the escalating value, but you have to sell it to get the money.  My Speedster (when I get it) is going to be a toy that I can enjoy when the sun shines, without anxiety or stress.

 

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