[quote author=SCOOBYCOLM link=topic=44367.msg512738#msg512738 date=1428079123]
id say thats why
i see old subarus going up
classics will be 10k - 15k in 10 years
just like sierra cosworths
in 10 or 15 years time how much would a ex subaru driver pay for one
to remember the good ole days
like all old cars
the arse falls out of them
there all scrapped and a few remain
becoming rare cars
how many genuine classics are out there now
and if you had 5k in the morning you could buy knowing its a genuine clean car
id say you could count them on 2 hands at this stage
loads advertised as mint but very very few are
imagine what it will be like in 10 years
sure even go to a meet now how many classics turn up
some change to 5 years ago
I think bugs and blobs are already hard to find in good shape already
and classics can already be classed as scarce
like 205 gti,s
they where for a song 4 years ago
now there back to 5k - 8k for a mint one
Subaru cant be exempt for general trends in Motoring History surely
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Totally agree with u colm,
I have always loved d classic shape over any other scooby shape and said id have one for weekend car as I got older, thats why I bought d type r, it is not mint by any stretch of d imagination and will cost me a small fortune to get it in good condition but I dont care as I love them and think there value will appreciate in d future, I know I probably wont make my money back on d car but im not doing it for that reason, I want to be able to drive it down the street in 10 yrs time still putting a smile on my face and for the next generation of petrol heads to see it :stismiley