The reason the Model "T"s started declining in value is because they are not
dependable enough to take on a cruise, and they're difficult to drive, so
the only thing they're good for is parades. The Model "A"s, however, even
though they're almost as old as the Model "T"s, are still going up in value
(they're worth about twice as much now as they were when I used to restore
them 25 years ago) because they have a clutch like a contemporary car,
they're dependable, and you can take them out cruising at normal speeds.
Bob
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>Maybe, but after thinking about it more, they may go the way of the Model
T's
>and start declining invalue as the owners with fond memories start dying
off.
> Another 25 years and many of us may not be here to love Spridgets.
>
>RH
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