Old Cars Weekly

Bridging Generations

One of the questions that I get from my sellers is, “Who is going to be around to buy my stuff in 10 years? Will there always be a buyer?” Now that’s a loaded question. The key to building the collector car, truck or tractor hobby is memories.

Our brain is a marvelous body part that holds all the good times, bad times and memories tucked away in the files of our lives. Memories are triggered by something, someone or a moment in time, and people are often wanting to get back that “good time feeling.” That rush of endorphins

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