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Old 03-01-2004, 11:16 AM
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What current & upcoming cars do you think will be classics

I got the idea from a cheers&gears thread.

My votes:

*The C5 Corvette. The new C6 looks good, but I think the curves & design of the C5 is going to be timeless.

*The Pontiac Solstice. Another beautifully styled car. Simple, smooth, a great looking sports car.

*The Chrysler 300. The car's design seems to lead to instant domination whatever you park it next to. Even it's wheels ssem oversized (thanks to the wheel openings). It's not really pretty, but it's elegent in a Rolls Royce sort of way.

Though I plan to buy either a GTO or a Mustang GT next year, I don't consider them classics for 2 very different reasons. Both are great looking cars, the GTO in it's stealth & Mustang in artfully bringing it's historic design cues back into one car.

Doesn't mean they wont be classics. In the 1970s, designs of 60s era Mustangs were considered over styled & 60s Camaros were considered dull, yet both are classics today. GTOs from the 60s looked just like any other Pontiac. So I know it's possible the new Mustang & GTO might still end up classics (GTO's relative low production is likely to make it even more valuable in the future).
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Old 03-01-2004, 11:33 AM
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I like your pics, I'd also like to add the CTSv and all Dodge Vipers
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Instantly off the top of my head:

Crossfire
Solstice
Mini Cooper
Audi TT

I think the styling of tese will hold up better over time than the more polarizing 300C's
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Old 03-01-2004, 06:35 PM
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I'll second all of the above (smart people on this board), and add in the Nissan 350z, the Mazda RX-8, and, especially, the Cadillac XLR. In fact, Cadillac seems to have it in gear better than many of the competing designers. Between the XLR and the concepts, most notably the Cien (I love that design), it's unbelievable. Good to see GM designing, at least in one arm.
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Like it or not I'd say the SSR will qualify. I would also expect all Firehawks to be considered classic(ok ,I'm biased) along with the GMMG Camaros and Blackbirds.
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You're right, I, too, think the SSR will get a cult following, much like the El Caminos. There's very little like it.

And, hopefully, my Camaro.
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Old 03-01-2004, 07:47 PM
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In general, it's tuff to say. They crank out most models by the thousands these days. "Rare" in the 1960's could be one of 10 or 20. "Rare" in the 2000's seems to be one of 7,000+

I'll cast my vote (and cross my fingers) for Bullitt Mustangs. Only one year, 5582 cars. If it had the 32V engine, it would be a shoe in, but I think there's a pretty good chance that if it doesn't become 'collectible' it will continue to be pretty cool anyways. I got two thumbs up today - how often does that happen with a three year old nearly stock appearing car?

I also think that the Supercharged Cobras (only a few years of production) are potentially collectible. C5s will probably hold their value well.
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I agree about the Bullit. The SSR will have higher production than that ,but is too unusual not to become classic. The highest production year for Firehawk was 2002 when about 1500 were built. Most years were half of that or less with the '91/'92 run totaling only 26 cars. The GMMG cars are also hyper-rare.

Others that come to mind would be GN/GNX/T-type,Scyclone/Typhoon,'89Turbo T/A , ZR1,LT4 Camaro SS/Firehawk,1LE cars,and even 94-96 Impala SS.
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f-bodies...
94-96 impy...
Ive always wanted a 454SS silverado


Aztek...
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Old 03-01-2004, 09:51 PM
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Recently produced cars:

1) C5s
2) V8 4th gens
3) '94-'96 Impala SS
4) 454 SS and Ford Lightning

Currently produced cars:
1) '96+ Mustang Cobras, and '99+ GTs
2) C6s
3) Ram SRT-10
4) Neon SRT-4 (yes, I say classic...what else can touch this thing?? Nova SS written all over it)
5) WRX
6) The Japanese sports cars...but time will tell if they really become collectible. Do collectors care about Japanese sports cars besides old Z cars? How many '79 Z28s do you see, and how many '79 Supras do you see?
7) Crossfire
8) GTO

Future production cars:
1) New Mustang
2) Solstice
3) 5th gen
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Old 03-01-2004, 11:07 PM
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Current Cars:
1. 350z: will end up a popular track car
2. E46M3: very nice car with the M fanatics behind it
3. C5: agree with above comments plus the Z06 has taken the Corvette legend to the next level...
4. GTO: its gonna be real popular with the show car crowd and latter with collectors

Future cars: I really cant say much other than the Ford GT, to many what ifs....

Recent cars:
1. Mustangs: the recent special edition stuff...bullet/mach 1 will remain popular with the show car folks.
2. Mustang Cobras: 03/04 plus the 00R. nice powerfull cars
3. The GMMG F-body cars...not quite as valuable as the old ones but still special.

Finally, I see the LS1 f-bodies falling into that 55-57 chevy, Nova, LX5.0 catagory as a great hot rodding type platform...not rare but a popular "canvas".
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Old 03-02-2004, 11:30 AM
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Mystichrome 2004 Cobra

Rarity, flashy/good looks, speed, and potential=making of an instant classic.

Of course, the regular 2003 and 2004 Cobra's as well.

List of other cars from last decade in no specific order:
*03/04 Mach 1
*Chevy SSR (i hate it, but it's an attention getter regardless)
*c5 50th anniv z06
*35th Anivv camaro SS
*CE T/A
*00 Cobra R
*Any Viper, preferably 02 GTS *drool*
*Any Saleen, Steeda, Roush, and special edition F-bod cars
*CTS-V
*Supra TT
*current and previous gen M5 since BMW seemed to have lost its styling touch.

Future cars:
*Ford GT
*Bluedevil vette if rumors turn out to be true
*Coupe version of SRT-10 Viper
*Ford Shelby Cobra if approved for production
*2006 Cobra since rumors point at it being one heck of a car
*c6 z06
*Skyline if the rumored 480hp TT AWD turns out to be true

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