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Originally Posted by DougVieyra
No one (well, not a studied investor) buys an old air-cooled VolksWagan for investment.
I strongly suspect that the Model A today is in a similar situation, even though the dollar amount sits in the $15,000 - $25,000 range.
- Doug Vieyra
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Wow, I dunno if THAT is an accurate statement! The last I checked, the Hebmuller is an air-cooled Volkswagen, ...and they were fetching on the upper side of $150k! That seems like a pretty decent ROI!!
Even some of the air-cooled Kombi Transporters (Bus) fetch more money than an average 68C or a 180A. Price a restored 'barn-door' and see how much they will set you back.

Now isn't it ironic the restored Type III Stationwagons will bring more than a typical Model-A Tudor, ...and the split Type 1 --and earlier V-dubs bring better than $25k with some busting the $50k mark. Seems like those are a decent ROI too. Maybe you were referring a Super Beetle with that $$ thingie!
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BTW, below is a 1950 split we are doing a full frame-up on for a customer out of Kansas City.
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