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Sell my 1970 442 cutlass to get started in investing?y/n

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Should i sell my matching numbee 1970 442 cutlass to repair my house that i have in kansas city? I like my car alot but my pockets is not in the place i would like it to be. I think in could get at least 20k for it. I need help what do yall think??

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Dennis M.#5 General Landlording & Rental Properties Contributor
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As a car guy and former owner of several muscle cars I can assure you that you’ll get a better return on investment in real estate than in classic cars . Is it fairly rare yeah will it creep up in value over the years yeah but the reality is the real estate market offers a much more lucrative opportunity. Most big money cars are all orIgInal have very low miles have number matching everything , have rare options ( HURST )and don’t get drove . Mid 20’s is probably what you’d realistically get out of it .

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