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Old Dec 8, 2009 | 08:26 PM
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Default Re: Restoring A Crossfire From Scraps

Originally Posted by blackcrossfire07
Do you think there will ever be a true cult following for Crossfires? Do you think it will ever get to the point where people would actually take a totaled beat up rusty Crossfire and restore it... sink thousands of dollars to get back up and running?
I am not talking about increasing values or anything like that.... that is a whole seperate subject. Just wondering if our cars will one day become one of those cult following vehicles. The kind of car that people would want to save from the junk yard and consider it a good project car to bring back to life.
Can you name even 1 two/seater built in the last 60 years that's not collectible or has its own "cult"?
There's no reason to think the Crossfire would be any different.
Some cars are always more desirable than others, but you can usually find somebody who wants a "Sports Car".
 

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