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Filed in archive Biznotes by Ryan on April 13, 2008 |

Classic Cars & The Economy

WSJ notes that the current economic crisis is driving down the prices of mid-level classic cars. RideLust points out that the high-end classic car market will be the last to feel the pinch.

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