Lightning values on the rise!!
Re: I Dunno-
Originally posted by Bighersh
L's are plentiful, and I think Ford would have done well to limit their production even moreso.
?? Ford would have Done Well?? they "did well" , they sold their product., .........so they should have limited production..lose money on potential truck sells to protect buyers resell?? Ford or any other manufacturer could care less about resell value??
That's what makes a car's value increase.... Limited availability.
Case in point, the 1994-1996 Impala SS. That was a stroke of genius on GM's part.
L's are plentiful, and I think Ford would have done well to limit their production even moreso.
?? Ford would have Done Well?? they "did well" , they sold their product., .........so they should have limited production..lose money on potential truck sells to protect buyers resell?? Ford or any other manufacturer could care less about resell value??
That's what makes a car's value increase.... Limited availability.
Case in point, the 1994-1996 Impala SS. That was a stroke of genius on GM's part.
Last edited by RED 92; May 15, 2003 at 02:16 PM.
Here's my thinking: I'll be 50 in 2033. Probably doing well, having other cars to drive around. So, I'll fix up the L, and drive it around as a classic. Give it a grandkid or something as a 16th birthday present. By then it should be worth something.
I think you guys didnt understand what i meant,In no way do I think they will go up in value rather they will become more scarce thus holding its value better than they have........But well see,who knows??


