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What would you do with a new 1989 Corvette with 67 miles?

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  • Automotive professionals discuss what car they would buy new and store for 25+ years as an investment, inspired by a 1989 Corvette with only 67 miles that sold for its original sticker price after being recovered from theft.
  • Suggestions include current-generation Corvettes (appreciating $10-15K over sticker), Dodge Challengers, and a Mercedes-Benz CLS63 AMG, with participants sharing their passion for these vehicles and their investment potential.
  • The conversation reveals that limited-production "last of the breed" vehicles and high-performance cars are seen as the best candidates for long-term storage investments.

Automotive professionals discuss what car they would buy new and store for 25+ years as an investment, inspired by a 1989 Corvette with only 67 miles that sold for its original sticker price after being recovered from theft. Suggestions include current-generation Corvettes (appreciating $10-15K over sticker), Dodge Challengers, and a Mercedes-Benz CLS63 AMG, with participants sharing their passion for these vehicles and their investment potential. The conversation reveals that limited-production "last of the breed" vehicles and high-performance cars are seen as the best candidates for long-term storage investments.

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