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Vintage Car Deals – When Buying A Vintage Car, What Should You Look For?
Most of the times I buy an automobile, I try and keep everything pretty simple and to the point. I am a practical guy, and I usually have practical requirements in a car. I look at a car buyers guide and then look at what I want. How much room do I need? Which car can last the longest? Which is essentially the most likely to keep it’s value? Which one could possibly get the best gas mileage? Then I make a decision.
When I went into antique car sales, nevertheless, everything got much more complicated. I have by no means been much of a collector. I am too realistic in my thinking. It is hard for me to get my head around the idea that something can be worth more because it is old. With most used cars, the opposite is true. Most used cars become less valuable as they grow older, because used cars obviously become less reliable as they grow old.
My best friend, however, is a vintage car dealer in California. He has invariably loved old classic cars, and also has been involved in the family business of buying and selling them ever since he was very young. As he proposed me a job in vintage car sales, I could not refuse. I was down on my fortune, and I needed the money badly. I did not really think about the fact that I would need to learn a new way of thinking about price.
As hard as it can be to sell used cars in most cases, making a classic car sale tends to be that much harder. The thing is, to sell antique cars, you need to understand the minds of enthusiasts. Collectors are much more patient than most consumers. They may wait, many times for years, to find the perfect antique car sales to complete their collections. These people do not want you to sell the car, they want to know that you treasure it like they do. They would already know what to look for. My responsibility, as an antique car dealer, is to bond with them over exactly how beautiful these old classics are. The cars will sell themselves.
I spent a while to really understand this fact. For the fist couple of months, I made far fewer antique car sales than I wanted to. My best friend was patient with me, however, and before long, I was thinking like a car collector. After that, the sales started racking up. Soon I was doing so much business which I could not remember what was tough about it in the first place. I’ve even started to collect classic cars myself!
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