Rover's finally have their moment in the sun, whilst the usual multi-million dollar cars of a certain age drop (which is why we don't invest in them !).
Russ Smith's latest report shows some interesting results across the past 3 months on page 17 of Thoroughbred and Classic Cars Magazine. During this period a multitude of great cars achieved more than 14% over this past quarter, (56% for the year) now that higher temperatures are with the people of Europe. Naturally in this July edition of the publication, several Ferrari's have dropped like stones yet again, with a whole range of higher value Maserati's and some Bentley models joining them in the loser's box. Some of this drop off is undoubtedly due to the age range of the cars listed.
There is just way too much to report on yet again this quarter, although briefly another British hatchback makes an outstanding gain of 29% in 3 months. This car was was ALWAYS going to take off soon, which is why we purchased 4 of them 8 months ago.
Here a few examples of the cars that those that have to rely on purchasing from advertisements and auctions have been acquiring WELL AFTER the growth has stopped ! :
The Collectible Cars that HAVE risen, and will now STOP their growth (Move onto the next 77 cars that have already doubled in value !)
Rover SD1 Vitesse Up 43% in 3 months
Rover SD1 3.5 V8 Up 28% in 3 months
Nissan 300 ZX Turbo Up 14% in 3 months
Alfa Romeo 3.o V6 Up 14% in 3 months
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 77 great Collectible Investment Cars that will boom in 3-6 months time.
The dropping Collectible Cars
Ferrari 550 Maranello Down 12.9% in 3 months
Aston Martin DB4 GT Down 6.3% in 3 months
Bentley 8 Litre Down 8% in 3 months
Maserati A6C 2000 Zaga Down 6.3% in 3 months
Call us now to discover the 77 cars that will double in value over the next 6 months.