Originally Posted by
MiamiTVR
I am puzzled by the attitude of some Crossfire owners regarding the values of these rare cars. Almost everyone of the very many special interest cars I have owned over the years are worth more now than the day the first owners bought them off the showroom floor.
They are not making any more. That matters.
That logic hardly applies to a Crossfire.
They aren't that rare
And despite the affliction of many Crossfire owners, to the General public, they aren't that special
There are many who could see paying big money for a Studebaker Golden Eagle. But not a Studebaker LARK.
What is a 2002 Mercede0s 320 SL Roadster worth? Not much more than a 2005 Crossfire roadster.