Still Open for Business: Antique Cars are the Greatest Investment

Over the past 100 years people have been trying to preserve significant automobiles because they are a significant part of our history. Just like important pieces of artwork, significant automobiles have always been cherished, although they aren’t as old as some art, they are getting to that level today and so are their values. Even important figures in 20th century history such as Henry Ford gathered as many historically important cars and motorcycles as he could before they were valuable because he knew they were great. One important fact about the antique car is they have stood the test of the 20th century, one of the most difficult centuries in modern history. They have been coveted and preserved by people through the hardest times such as World War I, World War II and the Great Depression because these people that did so did it for the love of the automobile, because they knew they had to and because they knew they had something great. Historically speaking, no matter what happens, great antique and classic automobiles are always safe, preserved, and a fantastic investment. They are like artwork or even like gold, no matter what happens they will always have value and will always be wanted.

Today, as everyone knows, we are faced with the Coronavirus and its economic effect. I promise that our antique cars are the safest and still the most enjoyable place to have money invested and we should continue to do so just as so many other collectors have done over the past 100 years through some of the most difficult times. Great and significant cars are resilient, are here, and will be here after the coronavirus, and I believe those who have money in these great cars will be in the best shape when its all over.

Dragone Classic Motorcars is still open for business and we are still here to offer you great cars. Invest your money in a fantastic car because it is safer than anything else. Let history speak for itself.

We have cars on our website and we also have a few very significant cars that have not been offered for sale at all yet and have not been offered for sale at all in the past 40 years. Anyone is welcome to call me directly if you have concerns about the current situation or if you would like to just talk cars.


Sincerely, 

Alex Dragone 

Office: (203) 335-4643
Cell:    (203) 218-1903

 
 
 
 
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