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Why I should or shouldn't buy this legendary car as an investment.
I am an early 30s professional anyways looking to buy a daily commuter car for myself.

Rather than buying a Honda civic, Toyota Corolla, Nissan Sentra, Hyundai Elantra/Kia Forte like most regular people, I am thinking of going for one of the last true American muscle cars ever produced, and that too, in black-on-black, black body with blacked out wheels baby!

This car was a legend in and of itself, so I foresee it's price to appreciate to at least 35k by 2030, although car prices usually always depreciate.

Am I wrong? Am I right? What's your take on this?



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