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Many of these vintage cars are rarely used once they are restored. They are usually driven
only from time to time and are usually presented in car shows. Owners tend to avoid using them so much as they may
be damaged or destroyed. Also, if the vintage car is a model that is highly significant, meaning many people have
admired them and praised them, they can be much more expensive, especially when restored to their full glory.
While not many restorers tend to part with their vintage car, there are some people who make a business out of
it. Many auctions have recorded huge resale for vintage cars and this has enticed a lot of people to make money
through it. Many though say that after selling the car, they tend to feel that they have just parted with a
significant part of their lives.
For collectors though, owning a vintage car is a great source of pride. Having a piece of automotive history in
their garage allows them to feel as if they are members of an exclusive club. While not all people would love to
have a vintage car, for those who do, there is a certain aura of distinction. For these persons, their vintage car
is an extension of themselves and this is what, more than its high fair market value, makes vintage cars truly
priceless.
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