Re: value/future of crossfires
In remembering some of the cars that I have owned and loved, I'd be hard pressed to think of one that's as much fun as my Crossfire Coupe. There was this lovely Austin- Healey MK II of 1963 vintage that made my life pretty nice at the time. It was red with a sparse black leather interior, a mirror on a rail in the center of the windshield and wire wheels, A straight 6 engine with three 2" SU carbs that were perfectly tuned with an exhaust note that was magnificent and a switch on the dash for OVERDRIVE. I kicked a lot of butt with that car and today it would be worth $60,000 to $75,000 as it was, condition wise, when I sold it. I paid $450 for it and got a $100 taken off the price for my trade of a 1960 MG 1100 sedan. Yep, I don't know if the Crossfire will ever reach that status but it could. All I can tell you is that I love my car and everything about it except the cup holder.........if I could sellit and make a profit, I'd buy a roadster. That's all I'd change.
Rick