Unless you have a yard full of cars that you are trying to sell, why would
you want the value to go up? Wouldn't that just make parts and therfore
parts cars more expensive? I thought part of the appeal of these cars was
that they are fairly cheap to purchase and maintain. If ball joints go up
past $500 a set I'll be tempted to make my own.
Dan Yates
> Now that I have potentially insulted everyone ( I offended myself too.),
I'll
> pose a question:
>
> What (if anything) could we do as a collective roadster commune, united
only by roadster insanity
> (you see it comes in various forms of which I have only listed a few) to
improve the value and
> collectability of these cars?
>
> It would be an interesting project to see if we could actually drive the
price up somehow???
> (Hey, bigger things have been done by far less people!, sounds like a
marketing issue)
> Dreaming again-maybe....
>
> Jim Tyler
>
> (Hopelessly lost and insane in Atlanta, going out to the shop right now to
polish an
> O.E. turn lightbulb, where is my coffee?)
>
>
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