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The topsy-turvy nature of the classic car market became even more unpredictable in 2023, leading to commentators to describe it simply as “weird.” But even amidst the chaos, representatives from the UK’s leading classic car auction houses have still been able to select their cars to watch in 2024 – and it’s emerging classics from the early 2000s that dominate.

In some ways, this is obvious. As Keith Murray at Morris Leslie points out, enthusiasts are generational, and as such

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