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Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Takoma Park, MD
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There is a good and a bad side to this. Cars we have may be declining in value, but then we can buy cars that were unobtainable to us before.
Something else that I have wondered about. There is lots of social media and YouTube videos of folks rescuing old cars and getting them running again. These are quite popular. Paul Shinn has a popular series on the Model A, which he claims is helping increase MAFCA membership. These are good for the hobby. Regardless, let's enjoy our cars by working on them and driving them. I just returned from driving my 51 Ford to Maine for the AACA Eastern Division tour. A lot of fun and my car did great.
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