| Message: | | LOL, I think Wuffers parted out 10 of the 20 in 4 years. The way I see it is as time goes by, younger owners buy the car and cannot keep up with the cost of maintanence. Once these less experianced have had enough, they trash these cars and they begin to end up in either junk yards or on ebay without records. That is why the E31 has become an averagely priced $10,000 car.
Also, where in the world can you buy an 8 in fair to good condition for $2-4,000? Moscow????
"People have to realize that, to have a car, you have to drive it or you don't have anything. If you go to Barrett-Jackson and pay $150,000 to have it sit, that's the death of the car. If they're not driven, they're not cars, they're sculptures. But, if you want to have a collection of sculptures, so be."
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