Fantasy classic league - investment edition

Talk about your cars etc here. Keep it sort of sensible and on topic please.
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Warren t claim wrote: Sat Aug 20, 2022 9:59 pm Early Honda NSX
I think that ship has sailed - cheapest one on sale I can find is £80k and that's a 97 R
There's a 1991 in Norn Iron - also on for £80k
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Early MX5.

Anything Subaru/Mitsubishi 90s rally stuff.
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E36 M3.

Clio Williams.
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AC Model 70 spaz chariot.
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The first batch of the continuation Stollys.
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I have to say, anything that's likely to win this thread is probably a car I don't want to own. Shite like Cilo Williams were fucking awful piles of french shit then & still are. So that probably mean lunatics will pay a fortune for them.
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Mixed bag as ever, innit? Drove a 911 on a track day and was underwhelmed, but have enjoyed driving Lotus Elises (not mine of course).
I have an aversion to BMWs.
If I had the cash, it’d have to be something I wanted, I agree.
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Fuck all. Because anything for 35K is 3 times what it used to be worth not so long ago.
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SiC wrote: Sat Aug 20, 2022 8:11 pm Lotuses never really have increased in value though. Even Elans are pretty cheap considering its a Chapman thoroughbred.
Exactly the point though surely? Good bet I’d say.

Motor power Caterham 21 for me though.
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Post by LynehamHerc »

This doesn't exactly set a high bar nowadays:

What would you buy (single car) for £25-£35k if you had the cash sitting in the bank and wanted it to do as well as a savings account?
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