Since most people don’t drive their classics daily, there isn’t a strong link between classics prices and fuel prices. In fact by a twisted form of logic that goes like this–we won’t always have gas, so I better get hold of the car I always wanted and drive it soon–gasoline becoming more dear might even help classics values.Still, it’s an interesting question. Anything critical becoming more expensive seems to have the power to slow spending across the board. Anybody thinking–or hoping–a rise in fuel prices will bring more classics within reach?
MotorMouth Kris Palmer, freelance auto writer and editor, blogs about vintage cars, the collectible auto scene and just about anything else that goes vroom.
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