Bill Hunt wrote:
> David,
> 
> I would agree with most all of your suggestions except for "1996 Ford
> F150 Eddie Bauer Regular Cab Short Bed w V-8"
I have to jump in here.
Eddie Bauer...Wasn't he a luggage salesman in the 1920s?
So what exactly does he have to do with Ford trucks?
I see his name on lots of Fords and even my newest twin nieces each have 
an Eddie Bauer infant seat.
I told their mother that I would pay to have the twins names embroidered 
over some 125 year old luggage salesman name.
I mean those girls are not named Eddie Bauer!
And who in their right mind would pay extra for somebody elses name on 
their truck or baby seat?
If I am sporting YOUR name, you better have given me the tee shirt for 
nothing ;)
As for collectable cars 20 years from now, it will be honduhs, and VW golfs.
My son has his 87 golf with about 40 k invested in it. I know he won't 
sell it. It is already a garage queen.
His buddies with riced out honda civics have 30-40 k tied up in those 
things too with wings, fart pipes, and boom boom stereos along with 
stuff I never knew existed. They are "Sunday drivers" now too as they 
settle down, buy homes, and SUVS to tote the babies around.
I parked my Sprite when I got married, settled in, bought a house, had 
kids and payments. I didn't sell it. Now it's a "collectable" car.
I was a our local cruise night tonight, Ford Falcons were crap boxes 
back in the 60s. Basic econo box transportation. Now they are "classic 
cars" and look good to us (well I like em) Novas, Pontiac Tempest, 
Buicks, even a 66 Bel Air. All "just cars" back then sort of like all 
the tan jap cars of today.
-- 
Frank Clarici
Toms River, NJ
 
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