Hemmings Motor News has
announced its 12th annual top ten picks for overlooked collector
cars, chosen for their potential future appreciation in the collector
marketplace. This year's top ten includes:
1962-64 Austin-Healey Springs and/or
Mark I MG Midgets
1968-76 BMW 2002s
1983-85 Buick Regal T-Type coupes
1951-54 DeSoto V8s
1963-66 Dodge Dart GT convertibles and hardtops
1968-70 Ford Torino GTs
1966-68 Ford Broncos
1969-71 Lincoln Continental Mk IIIs
1964-66 Pontiac Tempest 326 hardtops and convertibles
1962-67 Triumph Spitfire Mark Is and Mark Iis
Details about these cars and why Editor
Dave Brownell chose them will be featured in Special Interest
Autos, Hemmings collector car magazine.
For tomorrow's collectible, Dennis chose
the 1989 Chrysler Maserati. Built in Italy by Chrysler, it sports
unique hand sew leather interior, that famous Italian performance
name and low production numbers. Do you agree with Dennis that
this will make it a future collectible?
Sam's pick is the 1989 Ford Mustang
5.0. A 25th anniversary issue, and if you look close, you can
see the 25 located in the emblem on the side of the car and on
the steering wheel. According to Sam, this car will be sought
after because it has the 5.0 liter engine, it's a convertible
and they're affordable.
Dave Brownell, automotive journalist
and one of the leading authorities, traditionally prepares a list
of what he calls his top ten sleepers. If I were you, I'd write
these down! If you'd like to review Dave Brownell's sleeper list
visit myclassiccar.com.
And remember, when you're looking to
buy or sell visit hemmings.com!
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