by ElSecundo » Wed Jun 11, 2014 10:00 am
It's an interesting question. To me, it's collectable when it sells for higher than retail price. So brand, quality, performance, looks, exclusivity.....it's all moot, anything can be collectable. The question, though, is how sustainable their collectability is. Many cars have reached that point where their secondary market price was higher than retail, but at some point, most of these prices have come back to earth.
The thing about Racer cars is that they never become collectable by that definition. They don't demand a higher-than-retail price, and that means that demand isn't greater than supply. Wonderful cars, and near the top by anyone's standards, but not collectable (but they do make for a nice collection).
Out of the list from miveson, one of the most consistently hard to find and in-demand cars is the Avant Slot RAID truck range. Another one is the Ninco JGTC cars, which were up to three times their retail price for a while. These cars are very hard to replace, and even if somebody else made them, the Ninco versions would still bring high prices. I suspect that this next round of Scalextric vintage GP cars will be hot, both short and long term. But there are lots of ways to look stupid when speculating, and I've pretty much found them all. :lol: