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IT'S been a tough year for new-car sales - but business has been booming on the classic motors scene, writes Phil Vaughan. A well- preserved classic car has proved a better investment than money in the bank in these troubled times, and top-notch examples have increased massively in value.
Andy Rouse, manager of this weekend's 2009 Classic Motor Show, said: "A well-restored and maintained classic isn't a risky purchase in terms of depreciation, and it's a lot more fun and far better looking than a bank statement."See the full content of this document
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Sales of Classic Cars Booming
The show, at the Birmingham NEC from today until Sunday, is the place to start looking for a classic. Th...
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