> You know, these all original, low mileage cars are amazing to look at, but they're > destined to sit in some rich guy's garage and never really go anywhere under their > own power. If I were to buy a vintage car, I'd much rather have something with a > million miles that's been rebuilt a couple of times. Then I can take it out, drive it > like it's meant to be driven, break it, fix it, drive it some more, and not worry > about running up the miles or spoiling something that can never exist again.
Over the past month or so, I've seen a few dozen classics in mostly shiny condition. Someone's driving them.
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