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Title: Some interesting collector car data to share
Post by: J_Speegle on December 29, 2016, 05:54:49 PM
While getting some tires rotated at the tire shop yesterday I picked up a month old C&D magazine and found some information in one of the editorals interesting. Some of the details were not surprising but thought the information might be interesting to others here.

- There are between 18 and 20 million cars (according to Haggerty) that qualify as custom, collectable, antique or classics in the US

- The top five states for ownership are
1- California
2- Michigan
3- New York state
4- Florida
5- Texas

- The most popular cars
1- Corvette
2- Mustang
3- Camaro
4- Chevy Bel Air (55-57)
5- Ford Model A
6- Ford T-Birds
7- C10 pickups
8- Chevelle
Title: Re: Some intereting collector car data to share
Post by: 1966KGT on December 29, 2016, 08:32:13 PM
I'm in Texas and I own 4 mustangs and a 427 Galaxie 500!
Title: Re: Some interesting collector car data to share
Post by: lee h on February 27, 2017, 07:33:41 PM
I'm in Ma. and own 2 drag pack Mustangs and 2 drag pack Torinos.
Also a 69 Chevelle ss 396.
Where I'm at it's mostly Chevy country with tons of Camaros.
I like my Fords where I'm always a crowd pleaser with something
different.
Title: Re: Some interesting collector car data to share
Post by: 65Ford on March 02, 2017, 01:42:44 AM
What?!  No Ford Fairmont!  Outrageous!  Fake news!  Fake news!
Title: Re: Some interesting collector car data to share
Post by: krelboyne on March 02, 2017, 11:59:05 AM
Corvette, Mustang, and Camaro, none of them need to be Classic or Vintage, to make the list.
The list would look much different if they only included cars/trucks from 1979 and older.