Nice. I like the look of those.
wearymicrobe wrote: If you are over say 40 and you compared this to a Miata of the same price you would take the Thunderbird every single time. Minus GRM people.
Nah, the typical 40-50 year old 2-seat convertible buyer has a midlife crisis -- he's going to buy a Porsche (probably a tiptronic Boxster), not a T-bird. 60+ year old is more likely to want the T-bird.
codrus wrote:wearymicrobe wrote: If you are over say 40 and you compared this to a Miata of the same price you would take the Thunderbird every single time. Minus GRM people.Nah, the typical 40-50 year old 2-seat convertible buyer has a midlife crisis -- he's going to buy a Porsche (probably a tiptronic Boxster), not a T-bird. 60+ year old is more likely to want the T-bird.
Probably right actually. Every call I got was from someone older then 65. Maybe I should state it this way, if you want a older classic car but don't have the skills or the body that allow you to own one. Then it is a fine pick. On a side note because of the older owners almost every single one is really good condition and well they have the disposable income to sell it cheap when they get bored and buy one at my markup.
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