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<blockquote data-quote="Black Gold 380R" data-source="post: 16358563" data-attributes="member: 70025"><p>I can see your guys point, but I must be the exception to the rule. I was born in 67 and my all time favorite/coveted car is the 65 Mustang. According to your guys logic I should be desiring an 80's car (i.e. a Fox Body).</p><p></p><p>Now, I will concede that while I was in high school my next door neighbor had a 65 Mustang and I always wanted one. So, my desire for a 65 Mustang developed while I was in high school, but it wasn't the car of the time, it was already a 20 year old classic when I was 18.</p><p></p><p>So, although I do agree timing plays a part, it is also what you're exposed to/experience is that contributes to your desire for a specific car IMO.</p><p></p><p>Lastly, to the OP's topic. I think in general any car that is coveted "will" increase in value as demand increases and supply decreases. I think the Terminator WILL continue to increase in price. My example is NOT the Terminator itself, but the Fox Body Mustang. Look at how many Fox Bodies were produced compared to the Terminator. The last Fox Body was built in 1993. The Terminator did not come out for another 10 years.</p><p></p><p>Look at Fox Body prices now. Considering that, imagine how much Terminators will go for 10 years from now? Sorry, but I don't see Terminator prices falling any time soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black Gold 380R, post: 16358563, member: 70025"] I can see your guys point, but I must be the exception to the rule. I was born in 67 and my all time favorite/coveted car is the 65 Mustang. According to your guys logic I should be desiring an 80's car (i.e. a Fox Body). Now, I will concede that while I was in high school my next door neighbor had a 65 Mustang and I always wanted one. So, my desire for a 65 Mustang developed while I was in high school, but it wasn't the car of the time, it was already a 20 year old classic when I was 18. So, although I do agree timing plays a part, it is also what you're exposed to/experience is that contributes to your desire for a specific car IMO. Lastly, to the OP's topic. I think in general any car that is coveted "will" increase in value as demand increases and supply decreases. I think the Terminator WILL continue to increase in price. My example is NOT the Terminator itself, but the Fox Body Mustang. Look at how many Fox Bodies were produced compared to the Terminator. The last Fox Body was built in 1993. The Terminator did not come out for another 10 years. Look at Fox Body prices now. Considering that, imagine how much Terminators will go for 10 years from now? Sorry, but I don't see Terminator prices falling any time soon. [/QUOTE]
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