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RE: Ur-Q collectability



>Exsqueeze me?  The day the Ur-q becomes a collectible is the day I win the
>Tour de France.  Reason #1 There were just too many of them brought into
>the country. #2 There is zero market for a early-80's AWD car that produced
>145-162 hp.  Remember, we are not talking about a mid-60's Hemi Cuda, 427
>alum. block Camero or 427 split-window Vette.  Hearing people refer to
>their Ur-Q with such sacred terms reminds me of the posts by Phil of UK 20V
>Ur-Q owners being afraid of driving their car in the rain. Huh?  Would I
>like to own an Ur-Q. . .sure but not at the price of admission that some
>people think they are worth.  Point of reference:  saw an old car show on
>tv showing Shelby Corba and Mustang owners running their cars at the track.
>. .owners finally came around in their thinking and decided to have some
>fun with their cars.  Kinda the whole point.  It a beautiful day out. . .
>let's go outside and play.

Check out http://www.mindspring.com/~audidudi/HTML/UrQ/Collectible.htm for
my thoughts on the matter...
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