American Car Collector Magazine put on an expert panel at the Barrett-Jackson Auction venue featuring well known collector/columnists giving their opinions on the state of Buy-Sell-Hold for specific special-interest cars.
In 2020, things are clearly changing. Electric, hybrid. A perception that the next generation is not interested in cars. Some of that was dispelled during the Q&A period. However, the panel had insight like a daytime broadcast of the cable business channels. On the panel were Ken Ligenfelter, famed GM tuner and collector; Elana Scherr, journalist and collector; B. (Brian) Mitchell Carlson, journalist and collector; and Carl Bomstead, journalist and collector.
Here are the predicted Buy-Sell-Hold, which began with Barrett-Jackson’s sweet spot: muscle cars. How do you feel about the choices the panel made and why?
What’s the hot muscle car to buy this year?
Carl: 1997 Dodge Viper, 2005 Ford GT
Elana: 1969 Charger, Buick Riviera Boattail
Brian: 1966-67 Big Block Mopar B-Body
Ken: 1969 Camaro, Buick Grand National/GNX
Cars to buy
Carl: 1963 Corvette, 1969 Charger Daytona
Elana: 1990-95 Corvette ZR1, Dodge Ramcharger (SUV)
Brian: Any attainable Prewar CCCA Full Classic, 1983-86 Ford F150
Ken: Corvette C6 Zo6 and Z01, IROC Camaro
Cars to Sell
Carl: 1966 Cobra CSX4000, 1966-77 Ford Bronco
Elana: 1950s Fin Cars that are not Cadillac, Tri-Fives or Plymouths; 1975 Cadillac Eldorado
Brian: 1967-68 Ford Mustang Fastbacks, 1970s “Nerd Cars” (i.e. AMC Pacer)
Ken: C2 and C3 Corvettes (going restomod), 1950s Corvettes
Cars to Hold
Carl: 1965 Chevrolet C-10 Pickup, 1971 Charger Super Bee
Elana: 1st Generation Dodge Viper, Jeep Wagoneer
Brian: 1960-63 Chevrolet C-10 (particularly short box step-side), Modern Muscle – Hell, anything!
Ken: Cadillac CTS-V, Pontiac G8 GT/GXP/Chevy SS
Talk amongst yourselves…
I just bought a 2016 Herron white Chevy SS with 11000 miles hat I intend to keep on bubble wrap I wanted the slipscreen blue I’m happy with the white.