This quarter is really about Vauxhall, with a couple of their greatest cars finally seeing the sun, along with a lesser known awesome RS Cosworth.
Russ Smith's latest September, 2023 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 10% over this past quarter, now that Summer has arrived in Europe. Naturally several Ferrari's have dropped again, with the 500 Superfast leading the way down 8.5%. Sadly a certain De Tomaso has joined them in the loser's box, no doubt due to the age of the cars and the audience.
There is just way too much to report on yet again this quarter, although another aweome British hatchback in the shape of a Reliant made great gains, with the Scimitar SE6/6a making 8.8 % in 3 months. This car was was ALWAYS going to take off soon, with it's 3 litre Capri engine and overdrive transmission.
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 !)
Vauxhall 2300 HS Up 58% in 3 months
Renault R8/R10 Up 50% in 3 months
Vauxhall Astra GTE MK I Up 27% in 3 months
Ford Sapphire RS Cosworth Up 13% 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 500 Superfast Down 8.5% in 3 months
Ferrari 400 Superamerica Down 7.1% in 3 months
Porsche 356 Pre-A Down 6.7% in 3 months
De Tomaso Mangusta Down 5.2% in 3 months
Call us now to discover the 77 cars that will realise greater gains than those listed above.