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Miata is Always the Answer

… I start playing the mental gymnastics of what I need to sell to buy it...

t Hemmings Auctions, we can see the growing strength of 1980s and 1990s cars. Don’t worry—the market for Ford Model A’s, Thunderbirds of any age, and Mercedes-Benz SL roadsters remains pretty solid, too. But Fox-body Mustangs, third-gen Camaros, early GTIs, and a growing list of Japanese models are making the cut more often. Just like a lot

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