It all goes to the cost of repairs and reliability...no matter how you cut it, a 150K mike car will need items replaced or rebuilt. Parts are not designed to last for excess miles.
But like you, I rather not pay a premium for these modern classics. For me, it's useless buying a low mileage car because I want to drive my cars.
However, going back to your point. I often think about buying a high mileage car and have a restoration shop take it back to when it was off the lot with some tasteful upgrades. Similar to how Singer does it with their Porsche's, but at a much more reasonable cost. Wonder if anyone is in that market who can provide this service.
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