Is the mopar mania a middle (post middle age?) crisis
thing - all these 45 year old guys buying the cars
they couldn't afford when they (the cars) were cool
(like me wanting a 300 SD when I was 12 years old)?

Chris

--- Mitch Haley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Christopher McCann wrote:
> > Now the rub is initial cost a production #'s. A
> car
> > that only has 1200 made - will be collectable even
> if
> > it were a Yugo, probably. A million dollar car,
> will
> > be a collectable.
> 
> I don't believe the Yugo convertible is collectable,
> but
> when it gets to be the age a Messerschmitt or Isetta
> is
> now, who knows what will happen?
> 
> What surprises me is the surge in Mopar values over
> the
> last few years. A Dodge Super Bee seems to be
> commanding
> the sort of price I'd expect to pay for a Shelby 350
> Mustang.
> 30 years ago, I could have told you that a Charger
> Daytona
> or anything with a 426 would be collectible, but the
> rest
> surprises me.
> 
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Christopher McCann, Squier Park, Kansas City, Missouri
-1985 300SD, 209K miles, "Wulf" 
(http://www.pictureblogger.com/My-1985-Mercedes-Benz-300SD)
-1976 240D, ManyK miles,  "AKP-Wagen" (Alternativen Kraftstoffs Prüfenlastwagen 
= Alternative Fuel Test Vehicle)
-1998 Toyota Sienna CE, 99K miles, "The Van"


                
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