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Originally Posted by Rudernst
Allthough Simon has overdone it on the smilies slightly, I completely agree.
There are quite a few replicas in those formulas..... even in the those that specifically dont allow them.
I agree with Louis that the more blatant cases go back to the HVIF period and its misguided ideas.
There is also a development race on, more in some Formulas, less so in others.
my three bits:
Back to the orginal thread :
What on earth is guaranteed recession proof ?
RuE
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Of course the difference between an original car "restored" with new chassis, bodywork, suspension etc and one where there was "very little left" of the original is a matter of personal opinion.
But I think the question isn't about the non-sensical term recession proof, it is more a case of what cars haven't seen over hyped prices.
Single seaters have always tended to be less valuable than equivalent sports cars and while the prices of many sports cars have increased dramatically most types of single seater have remained more realistic.