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UP 52% over the past 3 months for BMW's 2002 Cabriolet, and a Ferrari reappears with a gain of 46%.

by RUSS SMITH for THOROUGHBRED and CLASSIC CARS MAGAZINE | December 22, 2022
UP 52% over the past 3 months for BMW's 2002 Cabriolet, and a Ferrari reappears with a gain of 46%.

We have had yet another amazing 3 months, with a host of previously undervalued cars suddenly coming of age, racing up the charts with great gains. As we reported back on the 8th of September, the boom in Collectible Car values is back with us in a BIG way.

Russ Smith's latest report for January 2023 shows some awesome sale results across the past 3 months on page 17 of the latest issue of Thoroughbred and Classic Cars Magazine. He shows us 16 great cars that have risen by more than 10% over this quarter, with a McLaren F1 gaining 39% over this time, meaning a $5.4 MILLION gain in value for the owner in just 3 months, based on the sale price printed in Thoroughbred and Classic Cars Magazine (the overall profit was $11.8 Million, as the custodian of the car had it with him for a little over 10 years. Naturally we see some mainstream Porsche's dropping again, with a Mercedes-Benz and Maserati joining them in the loser's box.

There is just way too much to report on for this quarter, although briefly another Italian car makes a great gain of 23%, whilst a much under-rated British car finally has it's day in the sun. The Triumph Dolomite Sprint has gained an amazing 50% in 3 months, mainly due to the powerful engine in these cars, coupled with a wood grain dash and door cappings,  and a sunroof in many of them along with a vinyl roof and special wheels. With yet more investors flocking to us as they ditch property and tech following the huge drop earlier this week, our skills in selecting ALL the cars that will double or triple across the next 6 months are only sharpening.

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

Triumph Dolomite Sprint                                                                  Up 50%

VW Golf Gti MK II                                                                                   Up 30%

McLaren F1                                                                                             Up 39%

De Lorean DMC-12                                                                               Up 25%

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 76 great Collectible Investment Cars that will boom in 3-6 months time.

The dropping Collectible Cars

Porsche 356 Speedster                                                                        Down 5.8%

Porsche Carrera 3.2 Supersport                                                      Down 5.9%

Maserati 3500 GT Coupe                                                                     Down 7.4%

Mercedes-Benz 280 SE 3.5 Cabrio                                                   Down 4.4%

Call us now to discover the 76 cars that will double in value over the next 6 months.

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