TT a Future Collectable
#1
TT a Future Collectable
I kinda figured it might be and so its confirmed:
http://money.cnn.com/galleries/2007/...ctibles/7.html
http://money.cnn.com/galleries/2007/...ctibles/7.html
#5
RE: TT a Future Collectable
ORIGINAL: diehlryan
non-functioning windows will really do that!
ORIGINAL: Wintermute
That's why I'm trying to bring of the most of my ALMS & really make it stick out.
That's why I'm trying to bring of the most of my ALMS & really make it stick out.
#6
RE: TT a Future Collectable
ORIGINAL: cincyTT
I doubt its going to be worth Hemi powered muscle cars are right now. Plus just about all will be modded in some way
I doubt its going to be worth Hemi powered muscle cars are right now. Plus just about all will be modded in some way
#7
RE: TT a Future Collectable
i always thought that the TT was an icon, and thats why once i pay this bitch off she will be permanently garaged and kept for fun on the side for as long as humanly possible.
i would even like to someday have another one on the side just to play around with- in the next few years i would imagine you will be able to pick a decent second one up for less than 10K...
i would even like to someday have another one on the side just to play around with- in the next few years i would imagine you will be able to pick a decent second one up for less than 10K...
#10
RE: TT a Future Collectable
Some cars are worth keeping aroaund. - I have a 1989 BMW E30 325I and I think I paid $3000 for it, now that its becoming rare and MOST bmw owners who started out in the hobby had one of these first now want one again. - Well needless to say its worth double what I paid for it! - Shes a garage queen. - I love the car. - To bad she's not for sale.