Knightcharger wrote:I will not be buying any more big engine V8's for the road.
With fuel prices seemingly going through the roof it is becoming very hard to justify the running costs.
I think this is also going to have a knock on effect when it comes to resale value's, with the high cost of restoration for both parts and labour it wont be long before it is simply uneconomical to restore this type of car as the market resale value will be less than the cost of restoration.

Hi mate,do not take this to heart my upcoming comments are meant to cheer you all up,and i beleve them!
Right i have seen comments like yours in the early 90s

i have it in black and white print from muscle car experts that the prices have hit there peak in the early 90s and fill fall.It did not turn out to be the case as we all know.
I do not claim to have a Cristal ball but prices will not fall,it may a little if you have a car that was once a 6 and made a V8 or a 318 made a 440
But your R/Ts and numbers matching are safe

don't believe me? then we are in the worst recession since the great depression and there are not many good cars for sale are there? and when they do come up for sale quality cars still seem to sell.Now with interst rates down the cars are better then money in the bank.
my Dad was always correct in that he used to say to me you should not own a Muscle car its a rich mans hobby only.I do not fully agree of course but i do agree its a rich Mans Hobby in that a lot of owners are well off enough to take the hit on petrol rises.i know collecters that are that well off that they can afford any rise in fuel and not bothered! however they hardly drive them anyway so no big deal fule rises!
I would love to be proved wrong so i can afford to buy a rare car in future, but the rich keep getting richer anf the poorer keep getting poorer! so i can not see a change on the horizon.