Originally Posted by
MiamiTVR
Failures? Most of the interesting cars I have owned were produced in the hundreds not thousands.
Thunderbird owners, unlike many of the Crossfire owners on this site which seem to celebrate the negative, have an above market valuation for their cars based on my experience gained while considering them. The Crossfire delivers much more car in all aspects than the Thunderbird, in my opinion, with the Thunderbird being more compromised and of a lesser pedigree.
I agree the vehicles on the list will likely become collectables. Ten years is usually the low point in value for collectables.
That being said, I hope to see our cars start to go up in value, it would confirm our faith in these wonderful cars. None the less, I love this car, it gives me so much pleasure, both driving and tinkering that it's hard to put into words. Pull into any place there are people and it's an instant conversation starter. It's has enhanced my social life immeasurably.