Re: Will the Crossfire increase in value?
I've been an AACA (since 1935 considers cars at least 25 years old to qualify) for quite a while but this is the first I've heard of a CCCA (CCCP now...). Afraid I cannot take any club seriously that does not consider a 1923 Jordan Playboy a classic & does not seem to know that a Blackhawk was a Stutz.
That said when I acquired my Judge in 1986, it was a $600 gas-guzzler. Generally a car needs to have supply drop below demand before the price starts to rise. Probably will happen around 2024-2028 if we still have gasoline available.
Until then am just going to keep on enjoying mine. Drove it to church today.