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Start Now With $2,000

Welcome to the world of Classic Car Investment. And welcome also to your oppurtunity to get involved, and to begin investing in cars that rise in value. You can start with as little as AU $2000, and whilst you're returns will only be small, this gives you the oppurtunity to learn without outlaying much cash. There are quite literally hundreds of cars dispersed around Australia that are within this price range, as well as all being within the category of collectable Classic Cars that will rise in value over the next 12 months, and beyond. 

Whilst some of them may require a little work, and may be currently unregistered, it is still a great place to start. We at Supercar Secrets will assist you with all that you need to know for getting each car ready for use, and then for resale, and can guide you through the entire process. Clearly when you are purchasing a vehicle that is possibly a " Barn Find " or " Paddock Find ", then you are not purchasing something that is ready for use and sale, and so it is therefore up to you to put the hours in to get the car back into order. You do not need technical knowledge, as we have that for you. The great sense of satisfaction that you can derive from putting these deals together is unparalleled.

 

One Example in February 2014.

During February 2014 we purchased a 1985 Porsche 944 from a motor wrecker in Mandurah, South of Perth In Western Australia, for $2000. The freight to Sydney cost us $1500 because it did not run, whereas it would have been $940 if the car had been running. The car was in the correct colour, and had just 67,000 kms on the clock, and even at that point was worth considerably more in Sydney. The car was a " non - runner " when purchased, and was not registered. The car had engine issues that ended up costing us $972.30 to repair, and the registration cost us just under $1100. The car needed a really good clean, and required $1540.00 in paintwork, bringing the total cost of the car to $7112.30. We had spent some time viewing www.carsales.com.au prior to purchasing the vehicle, and had found that Porsche 944's varied in price from $7000 for a rough example right through to $28,500 for nicer cars. We chose to price our car midway in the market in New South Wales, and so sold our car for $15,350, taking a profit of $8,237.70, more than doubling our money. This profit would have increased in 2015 if we had kept the car for just 12 months, as the number of people entering the classic car industry grows here in Australia. This is happening now, as people are reading some of the thousands of news articles regarding the great gains that are being made right now in Europe and the United States when they search " Classic Car Investing". Jaguar E-Types are a classic example of this growth, as they have doubled in value in Australia in the last 18 months for Convertible models ( Roadsters, and not 2+2's ).

If you are interested in getting involved, we would suggest that you attend one of our Seminars on the subject prior to commencement, as there is a great deal to know when investing in Classic Cars, just as with every industry.