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10 of the most iconic classic cars that still hold value

These beautiful cars are only expected to increase in value as time goes on.

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Buying a classic car might seem frivolous, but it can actually make financial sense.

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Not only do you get to drive around a piece of history, but many iconic cars are only seeing their values appreciate given their finite numbers.

MyArtBroker made a list of the 10 most investable classic cars.

Continue reading to see which ones made the list!

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#10: 1957 BMW 507

#10: 1957 BMW 507

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These timeless classic cars sell for millions and are a great investment, according to MyArtBroker.

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#9: Aston Martin DB5

#9: Aston Martin DB5

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Best known as the car James Bond drove, this 1960s ride is a great investment.

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#8: 1970s Porsche 930 Turbo

#8: 1970s Porsche 930 Turbo

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This iconic sports car is a great ride and sells for close to $2 million.

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#7: Lamborghini Countach

#7: Lamborghini Countach

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The Lamborghini (VWAGY) Countach was a revolutionary sports car and MyArtBroker says it’s still a great investment.

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#6: 1960s Chevrolet Corvette

#6: 1960s Chevrolet Corvette

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This classic Corvette is one of the most popular vintage cars on the market.

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#5: Jaguar E-Type

#5: Jaguar E-Type

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The 1961 Jaguar E-Type is known for its beauty and currently sells for hundreds of thousands of dollars. 

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#4: 1960s Shelby Cobra

#4: 1960s Shelby Cobra

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The Shelby Cobra is one of the most expensive cars on the list, setting records when one sold in 2016 for $13.8 million.

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#3: 1960s Porsche 911

#3: 1960s Porsche 911

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The Porsche 911 is still in production, but the models from the 1960s are selling for far more than the new ones.

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#2: 1955 Mercedes-Benz 300SL

#2: 1955 Mercedes-Benz 300SL

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The 1955 Mercedes-Benz (MBGYY) 300SL has been lauded for decades for its beauty and is still worth a great deal of money. IN 2022, a rare model sold for $6.8 million.

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#1: Ferrari 250 GT

#1: Ferrari 250 GT

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The Ferrari (RACE) 250 GT ranked first on MyArtBroker’s list of most investable cars. They often sell for hundreds of thousands if not millions of dollars.

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