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<blockquote data-quote="mustangvsix" data-source="post: 13593800" data-attributes="member: 74332"><p>I think there will one day be a market for these. It certainly won't stop me from doing what I want to mine, definitely will be a car well driven, but I think we could certainly see some models outside the obvious R line bring back some $$$ one day. The 01 is special in my eyes, limited production, documented builds, IRS and last of the NA's so far. Only time will tell, but I bet we all know someone who owned 60-70's car A, B or C that is now worth a bucket full of cash saying the same thing we are now...</p><p></p><p>What I imagine myself doing in 40-50 years from now, is still crusin' some old back roads with my lady just listening to the rare sound of a good ol' American built V8, till the day I die.</p><p></p><p>Love seeing old couples crusin their classic muscle cars without a care in the world. :burnout:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mustangvsix, post: 13593800, member: 74332"] I think there will one day be a market for these. It certainly won't stop me from doing what I want to mine, definitely will be a car well driven, but I think we could certainly see some models outside the obvious R line bring back some $$$ one day. The 01 is special in my eyes, limited production, documented builds, IRS and last of the NA's so far. Only time will tell, but I bet we all know someone who owned 60-70's car A, B or C that is now worth a bucket full of cash saying the same thing we are now... What I imagine myself doing in 40-50 years from now, is still crusin' some old back roads with my lady just listening to the rare sound of a good ol' American built V8, till the day I die. Love seeing old couples crusin their classic muscle cars without a care in the world. :burnout: [/QUOTE]
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