A significant transfer of wealth is on the horizon as baby boomers prepare to pass down more than 12 million classic cars, collectively valued at $570 billion, over the next 15 years.
This influx of classic vehicles into American inheritances poses challenges for many heirs, who may not be fully prepared to manage or appreciate these assets.
As this generational shift approaches, it remains uncertain how heirs will navigate the responsibilities and opportunities associated with such valuable inheritances.