Some classic cars have the unfortunate fate of being bought, maintained, then sold for a profit. But if you ask me, that's not what classic cars are for.
The GM Futurliner was created to participate in the Parade of Progress, a traveling tour that showed off futuristic items like microwaves, radar, and ping-pong tables.
Other than the name, you might not think there's a lot in common with the first Thunderbird ever built and the last Thunderbird ever built. And you'd be right, but who doesn't love a pointless comparison?
The Mercedes-Benz 450SL is a thing of beauty, but had a host of issues. Yet just a couple decades ago it made Hagerty's list of most stolen collector cars in the U.S.
The new 2022 Subaru Wilderness is the off-road trim of the Subaru Outback. But this is some Subaru Deja Vu, as the Subaru Outback itself was an offroad trim of the Subaru Legacy
While people don't often buy classic cars just to sell them, having a car that appreciates in value rather than depreciates is certainly nice. Now you can have your cake and eat it too.