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Yeah, estimated value $150,000CDN, except if they really thought that they'd just sell it all off piecemeal as the buyer will be forced to do, and you'll be sitting on a lot of that stuff for literally years. The problem with the value of rare parts is that they're only worth what someone is willing to pay for them when they need them. You'll spend the next year listing stuff on eBay, with no guarantee it will even sell. Meanwhile you have to store it, and your money is tied up in it. You're losing $1,500/year just in the interest that money could be earning you in an online high yield savings account, to say nothing of a significantly better investment.
Its neat to see all this stuff in one place, and still in existence, but I don't see anyone giving more than $50,000 for it.
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Oh I never gave a thought to it as an investment. It simply speaks to my hoarder side
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It actually makes me feel better about the stash of NOS Fox body stuff I have cluttering up my office
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