Great Collector Cars of the 1980s That Everyone Overlooks
Great Collector Cars of the 1980s That Everyone Overlooks examines undervalued classics from a decade often seen as uninspiring, using Hagerty data on value changes over the last five years. It notes that the 1980s were frequently boxier and less performance-focused, while imports from Japan gained traction as Detroit’s dominance began to weaken. The article starts with the 1986–1993 Toyota Supra Mark III, citing a -8.4% value change over five years, though manual versions are listed as 15% more valuable; good examples are estimated around $15,000. It then highlights the Cadillac Allante, built partly in Italy and finalized in Michigan, with values up 1.7% and examples around $6,000–$7,000. Next comes the Lamborghini Jalpa, with +18.2% value growth and typical pricing of $80,000–$100,000.







