Originally Posted by
Franc Rauscher
The ford T-bird is a toy version of the original 55-57 model. It's value ismaintained by the factory support our Crossies nolonger enjoy. That, most likely, is why they hold a bit better value.
That would make sense.
But then what would explain the increase iin value of just about every muscle car and special interest cars such as the Jensen Interceptor, AMC AMX, Sebring CitiCar, Triumph Stag and TVR's (all of which have no company support, been owned by me and which are each worth more today than when I bought/sold them) ?
I have owned three Thunderbirds, all Sports Roadsters, all also worth much more today that when I bought/sold them but not more so than the others despite no factory support.
You must have a different Crossfire than mine. Mine is great car and a much better car than any modern Thunderbird. I voted with my dollars.
By the way, love the Batman costume quote....