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Originally Posted by AlexGTT
Absolutely correct.
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Originally Posted by 73CSL
I think once cars get to the point where they are being fully restored, then mileage becomes less of an issue & the premiums are paid for quality & originality of the resto but ... such a shame not to enjoy the journey of life by never driving a car , especially one that is judged & enjoyed by many because of the way it drives
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I think I will disagree. Look at the two Gullwings sold at auction recently, the unrestored (well used) example sold for more than the restored example. In classic car circles you see it quite often.
http://www.autoweek.com/article/2014...ws01/140129899
Original low mile examples will always pull high values over anything else, because you can't replicate that.