This wonderful Australian article from Queensland explains the boom in Collectible Car Values Downunder.
Collectible Cars were always rising very fast compared to other Investments, although the Covid 19 Pandemic has supercharged the market in Australia for certain carefully selected cars. This article from Wayne's Garage explains why......
Whilst certain Collectible Cars always rise by much more than conventional cars, this new data is still unpredented.
The shortage of new cars along with the extremely disappointing range of new "plastic" cars has fuelled a massive movement towards proper well built cars.
Whilst we never ever acquire cars from Auctions, some useful data comes from the online sales.
This report earlier this year states that the industry experts that they converse with predict an ongoing rise in the prices of Collectible Cars
The reputable RACQ has reported that Collectible Car prices have risen by 40%.
Whilst our Investment Cars have risen by more, that is really only because we choose Global cars that appeal to a percentage of a world population rather than Local cars that are only acquired by a percentage of 25 Million people.
As the early 2-door Range Rovers become unattainable for many, the rush is on to secure 4-doors. This great Range Rover began life as a 1993 LSE, and is available for only $537,000, now that it has had the Overfinch treatment.
With the prices of Suffix A and B Range Rover 2-doors skyrocketing as we knew they would (and why we acquired so many of our own), the 4-doors are the next to go. There are already examples selling for almost $70,000 in Australia.
Call us now for the next great investment opportunities, which now include certain vans !.
The endless rise for our Investment Cars continues.
Thoroughbred and Classic Cars Magazine has delivered awesome data yet again on page 17 of the December, 2021 issue. As always, all of our cars have risen in value significantly over the preceding 3 month period, as we only acquire cars that we know will rise rapidly, well before they actually do. Whilst much of Russ Smith's report relates to the United Kingdom market, values have actually risen much, much more rapidly in Australia as well as other countries. As is well known , we purchase cars for ourselves and for Investors 6-9 months before they hit the news.
Now that interest in certain specific models of Japanese Collectible Cars is rising, it is great to the that the Evo VI is now booming globally as we have predicted so, so many times. Naturally, the usual drop from several cars with famous badges has continued as we have spoken of often, which is why when we purchase them, we move them on well BEFORE they drop.......quickly !. Here are a couple of the statistics over the past 3 months, as reported in the magazine :
The rising Collectible Cars
Lotus Esprit Turbo Up 17%
Hillman Hunter GLS Up 99%
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI Up 29%
Renault Clio Williams Up 26%
It is of course too late to capitalise on the values of these cars, as they will now stop growing, and so we move on into the next 84 great Collectible Investment Cars that will boom in 6 months time.
The dropping Collectible Cars
Ferrari 250 GT PF Coupe Down 6.9%
Bentley R-Type Continental Down 2.8%
Fiat 124 Spyder Down 2.9%
Porsche 911 Carrera (996) Down 4.0%
Call us now to discover which cars will rise in value over the next 6 months.
Whilst most people think of the Audi Quattro S2, the Peugeot 205 T16, or the Lancia 037, there was a less well known 2WD car, that is loads of fun.
Mazda were never really well known for their rallying exploits, with the only major contender being the 323 Familia 4WD. The Group B RX7 was a great 2WD rally car with a great chassis, a really low centre of gravity, and overall light weight. This article explains more.......
Up and up go our Investment Cars.
The trusty and reliable market movement is to be found once again on page 17 of the November, 2021 issue of Thoroughbred and Classic Cars. It would appear that all of our cars have risen in value yet again over the preceding 3 month period. Whilst much of Russ's report relates to the United Kingdom market, values have actually risen much more rapidly in Australia as well as other countries. As we all know, the secret with Collectible Car Investing is to purchase WELL BEFORE the rise begins, which is why we purchase cars for our Investors 6-9 months before they hit the news.
Whilst it is interesting to see that the TVR 350i has now finally seen value gains, utilising the trusty Rover V8 engine, the usual drop from several cars with famous badges has continued as we have predicted so many times, which is why we move them on well BEFORE they drop. Here are a couple of the statistics over the past 3 months, as reported in the magazine :
The rising Collectible Cars
Iso Grifo Up 91%
TVR 350i Convertible Up 91%
Ferrari 250 GT Swb (alloy panels) Up 11%
BMW M5 (E34) Up 33%
It is of course too late to capitalise on the values of these cars, as they will now stop growing, and so we move on into the next 72 great Collectible Investment Cars that will boom in 6 months time.
The dropping Collectible Cars
Ferrari 275 GTB (steel panels) Down 6.3%
Ferrari 512M Down 5.1%
McLaren F1 Down 6.7%
Porsche 968 Sport Down 4.0%
Call us now to discover which cars will rise in value over the next 6 months.
Whilst the REAL gains are for cars not listed in this article, the theme is appropriate.
Pamela explains why most people think that cars DROP in value....................and how the cars that we invest in rise significantly instead !.
There are essentially just 5 reasons why this asset class will always out-perform all others.
Find out why nobody wishes to drive a Hoover.
Our Investment Cars just keep rising...............
As reported on page 17 of the October, 2021 issue of Thoroughbred and Classic Cars, all of our cars have risen in value yet again, although we of course, have moved onto the next group of risers.
It is great to see that this report has noted the jump in Ford Escort Cosworth's, by 33%. They have a little further to go, and so we have held onto a couple of these great cars.
Here are a couple of the statistics over the past 3 months, as reported in the magazine, with the expected massive drop for the Porsche 911S (31%), as they are just too old and unloved now, and were always over-valued :
The rising Collectible Cars
Opel Monza Coupe Up 99%
BMW M535i Up 31%
Nissan Silvia S12 Up 52%
Toyota Celica ST 1.6/2.0 Up 40%
The dropping Collectible Cars
Ferrari 360 Modena Down 4.0%
Ferrari 575 M Maranello Down 5.2%
Aston Martin V8 Coupe Down 4.0%
Porsche 911 S Down 31%
It is of course too late to capitalise on the values of these cars, as they will now stop growing, and so we move on into the next 72 great Collectible Investment Cars that will boom in 6 months time.
Call us now to discover which cars will rise in value over the next 3 months, as the market is moving very fast now.
The boom in the values of our Investment Cars continues...............
As reported on page 17 of the September, 2021 issue of Thoroughbred and Classic Cars, all of our cars have risen in value yet again, galvanising the fact that we are in a Boom once again. Whilst much of Russ's report relates to the United Kingdom market, values have actually risen much more significantly in Australia. As we all know, the secret with Collectible Car Investing is to purchase WELL BEFORE the rise begins, which is why we purchase cars for our Investors 6-9 months before they hit the news.
Whilst it is interesting to see that the Rover SDI has now finally seen value gains, the usual drop from several cars with famous badges has continued as we have predicted many, many times, which is why we move them on well BEFORE they drop. Here are a couple of the statistics over the past 3 months, as reported in the magazine :
The rising Collectible Cars
Rover Vitesse SDI TP Up 65%
Alfa Romeo GTV V6 Cup Up 30%
Lotus Elan Plus 2 Up 25%
Nissan Skyline GT-R R33 Up 33%
It is of course too late to capitalise on the values of these cars, as they will now stop growing, and so we move on into the next 72 great Collectible Investment Cars that will boom in 6 months time.
The dropping Collectible Cars
Ferrari 308 GTB grp Down 2.5%
Ferrari 365 GTC Down 3.3%
Lamborghini 400 GT Down 5.1%
Porsche Carrera 3.2 Supersport Down 6.3%
Call us now to discover which cars will rise in value over the next 6 months.
Restomods are rapidly becoming a part of the Collectible Car Industry, and the quality is becoming exceptional.
This enhanced Datsun 240Z is a very fine piece of work, and as this Petrolicious news item eludes to, it is a result of love for the product rather than "work" in the socially understood way. Read and enjoy this great editorial......
We have purchased another batch of great Investment Cars that will boom.
Which ones are the ones that will double in value (probably more) in the next 3-4 months ?
Call now to find out.
As we all know, prices are seeing unprecedented gains, for certain cars.
As we also all know, anything that is reported as "News" has already risen in value and will NOT see any further gain. That is why we purchase Collectible Cars 4-6 months before they show any sign of rising. Get in now to capitalise on the Covid-19 boom.