
Recently, Tiffany Kruse was asked to choose (6) “hot picks” for Classic Cars Magazine in the UK. We thought you might like a peek at her choices:
- 1973-78 Datsun (Nissan) 280Z |0-$25,000
- average price this year $24,693
- top price this year $82,250
- highest $140,000 barn find with 355 miles from Bat in 2020
- 1984-1990 Jeep Grand Wagoneer | $25,000-50,000
- average price this year $35,239
- top price this year $115,000
- highest $154,000
- 1987-1991 BMW M3 Coupe | $50,000-100,000
- average price this year $75,861
- top price this year $215,549
- highest $250,000
- 1995-1998 Porsche 911 Turbo (933) | $100,000-250,000
- average price this year $225,163
- top price this year $486,000
- highest was this year $486,000
- 1991-1996 Ferrari 512TR | $250,000-500,000
- average price this year $277,572
- top price this year $582,500
- highest was this year $582,500
- 1929-1937 Duesenberg Model J | $500,000+
- average price this year $2.2 million
- top price this year $4.7 million
- highest $22 million
What do I believe is driving the market? For most of the vehicles above, it is Generation X having disposable income and desiring the cars they wish they could have had when they… which, of course, is not a new trend. It is the AWLAYS trend. The trend doesn’t change, but the cars always will. The more you dive into the collector car market, the more aware you become of the classics, which is why they are always hot players in the industry. – Tiffany Kruse