IMHO, There is a continuing delay in older codgers “shuffling off”, so the next generation are having to wait for their money. A lot of it will be spent on dementia care, until this is shown to be ecologically unsound, caring-fatigue really sets in, and euthanasia becomes more fashionable. But families have never been so well off, so although there is a current hiatus, there could well be a resurgence in interest and investment in old cars, perhaps in about 20 years. And for as long as Eton school runs the country, they won’t outlaw the use of their investment collections, so we needn’t worry about outlawing petrol cars. Not so sure about diesels, but then they’re not really classics. Mind you, the league against cruel sports hasn’t got much to do these days, perhaps they’ll start on about cars next. We could end up being chased down the road by a crowd wearing sandals?
Just a ramble, I am not busy this afternoon


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