I'm noticing more and more calls coming in to transport Jeeps within the Western half. Not just Jeeps, lots of other stuff also. A sign of the economy picking up some? or possibly a spike in sales due tax checks? Car collectors making their move?
I've been watching Jeeps on Ebay and craigs list for a few years now thinking about buying the cheaper projects and such and storing them inside ocean containers in the back yard. What do you guys think? Would buying older jeeps up and sitting on them for the next 15/20 years be a good investment? With the new body styles here I'm thinking it could raise the value of the older stuff? However with the way hybrids and smog laws are being pushed on us I'm also a little worried about not being able to resale them 20 years from now.
I have a neighbor thats been buying mopar vehicles for years dissasembling them and storing them in Ocean containers on his property. Everyone knows how valuable the right Mopar stuff can be, the guys probably sitting on a fortune. I also use to know a guy that started buying Chevelles years ago that made a fortune when he sold.
Just wandering if it could be done with flatties, CJ5's, and 7's? I see a lot of this stuff out there that could be picked up at good prices. Being in the trucking business also saves me a some on transporting them to my location.
One of our Owner Operators moved this nice looking flat fender a few weeks ago from CA to TX.
Here's another nice looking Jeep we hauled.
I've been watching Jeeps on Ebay and craigs list for a few years now thinking about buying the cheaper projects and such and storing them inside ocean containers in the back yard. What do you guys think? Would buying older jeeps up and sitting on them for the next 15/20 years be a good investment? With the new body styles here I'm thinking it could raise the value of the older stuff? However with the way hybrids and smog laws are being pushed on us I'm also a little worried about not being able to resale them 20 years from now.
I have a neighbor thats been buying mopar vehicles for years dissasembling them and storing them in Ocean containers on his property. Everyone knows how valuable the right Mopar stuff can be, the guys probably sitting on a fortune. I also use to know a guy that started buying Chevelles years ago that made a fortune when he sold.
Just wandering if it could be done with flatties, CJ5's, and 7's? I see a lot of this stuff out there that could be picked up at good prices. Being in the trucking business also saves me a some on transporting them to my location.
One of our Owner Operators moved this nice looking flat fender a few weeks ago from CA to TX.
Here's another nice looking Jeep we hauled.
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