OLD NEWS COMING TO FRUITION AGAIN.........Once more we are able see the fruits of our investment labour yielding over 30% gains for the past quarter, with Land Rover's Defender leading the way in terms of actual value rise. as Russ Smith's great report indicates. As he states on page 17 of the October 2022 issue of Thoroughbred and Classic Cars Magazine, there are another 55 great cars with a rise over this quarter, as well as two Ferrari's and two Mercedes that have dropped in value as usual.
The sexiest Hillman made a re-appearance in the risers this quarter, with the fabulous Hunter GLS (Holbay engine, and twin 45 DCOE sidedraught Webers new from the factory) gaining 9.7% over this period. As more and more keen investors flock through our door in search of recession proof solid investments that can be touched and seen, significant gains are being made by so many cars. This latest edtion of Thoroughbred and Classic Cars contains a great summary of the sales for the past quarter along with Russ Smith's great research commentary. The totally forgotten Triumph TR8 has now seen a gain of 25% for the hardtop, whilst sevaral Ferrari's drop yet again. That is why we move these cars onto new custodians..........fast !.
Here a few examples of the cars that those that have to rely on purchasing from advertisements and auctions have been acquiring late in the growth cycle :
The rising Collectible Cars
Land Rover Defender Up 32%
Triumph TR8 Up 25%
Vauxhall Firenza Up 15%
BMW M3 Evo II E30 Up 10%
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 3-6 months time.
The dropping Collectible Cars
Ferrari 250 GT Pininfarina Down 5.4%
Ferrrari 330 GTC Down 3.4%
Mercedes-Benz 600 Saloon Down 4.5%
Mercedes-Benz 280 SE 3.5 Cabriolet Down 5.7%
Call us now to discover the 84 cars that will double in value over the next 6 months, BEFORE they too become OLD NEWS !.