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UP 99% for the Holbay GLS, up 29% for Mitsubishi, up 17% for Lotus, DOWN 6.9% for Ferrari 250 GT.

by RUSS SMITH for THOROUGHBRED and CLASSIC CARS MAGAZINE | December 12, 2021
UP 99% for the Holbay GLS, up 29% for Mitsubishi, up 17% for Lotus, DOWN 6.9% for Ferrari 250 GT.

The endless rise for our Investment Cars continues.

The trusty and reliable market movement is to be found once again on page 17 of the November, 2021 issue of Thoroughbred and Classic Cars. It would appear that all of our cars have risen in value yet again over the preceding 3 month period. Whilst much of Russ's report relates to the United Kingdom market, values have actually risen much more rapidly in Australia as well as other countries. As we all know, the secret with Collectible Car Investing is to purchase WELL BEFORE the rise begins, which is why we purchase cars for our Investors 6-9 months before they hit the news.

Whilst it is interesting to see that the TVR 350i has now finally seen value gains, utilising the trusty Rover V8 engine, the usual drop from several cars with famous badges has continued as we have predicted so many times, which is why we move them on well BEFORE they drop. Here are a couple of the statistics over the past 3 months, as reported in the magazine :

The rising Collectible Cars

Iso Grifo                                                                                 Up 91%

TVR 350i Convertible                                                        Up 91%

Ferrari 250 GT Swb (alloy panels)                                Up 11%

BMW M5 (E34)                                                                      Up 33%

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 72 great Collectible Investment Cars that will boom in 6 months time.

The dropping Collectible Cars

Ferrari 275 GTB (steel panels)                                      Down 6.3%

Ferrari 512M                                                                         Down 5.1%

McLaren F1                                                                           Down 6.7%

Porsche 968 Sport                                                             Down 4.0%

Call us now to discover which cars will rise in value over the next 6 months.

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