My first car, a '36 Ford Coupe. Cost $50 that I earned on my paper route. Good condition, simply an old car back then.
I see this one in the photo has bids over $50k. All the '30's Fords have Attitude a mile wide, like a modern muscle car.
I knew for certain this Art Deco era Ford was a timeless classic. Parents took one look and made me sell it because I was still a year and a half from old enough for a driver's license.
A couple of years later I swapped the '49 Chev 4-door that Dad had quit driving and given to me, for a '37 Chev coupe project that included a '55 265 V8 and Packard close-ratio 3-speed. Guy got drafted and had to abandon his project. I assembled this sleeper and terrorized my HS in my senior year. Not as pretty as the Ford that I let get away but it had hydraulic brakes and was far quicker. Graduated HS and sold it. I've driven proper, boring cars since. Well including '57 Chev Wagon, 56 Willys Wagon, and still have the '99 Subaru Outback. I consider all 3 are classics. Presently, wondering if the cost of a Tesla Y is worth it for our use. Another obvious classic but darned expensive.