I added the F150 Eddie Bauer as it was the last of the square bodied Ford
Trucks, and other than the lightning was top of the line. Finding a genuine
Lightning will be tough, but there probably will be a good many clones being
assembled. To see why a truck in general might be on the list, look on ebay
and search 1967-1973 Chevrolet Pickups.
Some more I thought of after I hit send that may see collectability, or at
least amature hobby status:
Dodge Neon SRT
Chrysler PT Cruiser Turbo or Convertable
Pontiac Firebird Trans-Am (final year)
Pontiac Bonneville SEi supercharged
----- Original Message -----
From "Bill Hunt" <Billh at aaai.com>
To: "spridgets" <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 12:56 PM
Subject: RE: Daughter's New (used) Car [NO LBC]
> David,
>
> I would agree with most all of your suggestions except for "1996 Ford
> F150 Eddie Bauer Regular Cab Short Bed w V-8"
>
> How would that be "collectable" over say a Lighting of the same vintage?
> Is it more rare? I would much rather have a "performance" truck over a
> "glammed" truck. Of course as you say it is in the eye of the beholder.
>
> Herby
> 63 MKII Sprite (Herbytoy - patiently waiting)
> 62 MKII Sprite (the "resto-mod" driver)
> billh@aaai.com
> www.herbytoys.com
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