Some of the cars today will be collectors in the future. If you know which ones you can make a fortune. Nobody knew 50 years ago which cars would be popular today. A lot of 1950s and 1960s cars are forgotten relics no one cares about but some of them are heavily collectable prizes. Somebody will care about some of the cars on the street today in 50 years. My son thinks the late 1970s and early 1980s Chevy pickups are really cool. He is 22. My dad had a 1978 Chevy pickup and I look at that era of cars and trucks the way I look at my 8 year old daily driver in the garage. Just a car to get me around. When it is dead it will find a junk yard and I will buy another one.
My neighbor is abut 55 years old and his dad ran a junkyard. He is always telling me some the cars they junk out. He just shakes his head and says if only new which ones to keep. He tells me about a 1957 Chevy convertible some guy dropped of at the junk yard in the late 1960s. Body was okay but mechanically it was worn out. They cut it up for scrap and didn't think twice about it.
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