Actual Maverick rendering proposal by a Ford designer

Discussion in 'General Maverick/Comet' started by Stefan, Jul 24, 2012.

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    So what is the value..the rendering or the car at $40 k.
    I thought you said the rendering was going to be worth that alone.
    Regardless, I love it but can't see paying that much for it.
    I haven't even got that into my car yet. If I had the money to spend I would buy it just to own it like I said earlier. I agree building a car to match would be a great move to increase the value of both!
     
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    It's neat, I got an email from the guy selling it, any of the prototype stuff I have, I got for a lot less, and I wouldn't sell it for any price.
     
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    pretty cool, but you are all right...pricey!

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    :hmmm:...

    "Actual rendering proposal of Ford's Maverick by unknown Ford designer!"

    why would that be worth that kind of money...:huh:
    maybe if signed by a designer that designed something that was worth something...but..."unknown"
     
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    VERY COOL but I see it having SOME value for the next 10-20 years TOPS after that its a page in the history books and is pretty much worthless.

    once us maverick and comet owners have built cut up and or wrecked all of the mavericks and comets out there its a piece of paper with a nice drawing of an old car.
    I mean think about it, how many of us have two or three of these cars? and how many are parted out or cut up for good panels or crushed after weve spent countless hours trying to fix them only to realize theres just too much rust to patch? ALOT thats how many THEN theres those that get wrecked or stolen and dumped off a cliff or in the river.

    my point is this these cars are NOT camaros or mustangs that were mass produced to the eons heck alot of people dont even know what these comets or mavericks look like or even heard of one. but mention a camaro or a mustang and everyone knows what youre talking about.

    SO the value is only in the eye of the beholder. no matter what people say there is NO MAJOR MARKET FOR JUST THE SKETCH. there will be someone to throw some money at it and enjoy it for what they paid but I dont see any major price tag being filled there

    I would like to own it, but I would only pay a couple hundred bux. and that depends on my mood and my pocket at the time.

    Im sure who ever buys it at whatever price will be happy with it. I hope the seller doesnt get frustrated and throw it away if it doesnt bring the big money hes expecting.
     
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    I checked the page and it has a video from a maverick club from brazil, after seeing it i think i was wrong by underestimating the appeal of 14" and 15" wheels! They look really cool on those mavs, specially on the blue steel one!
     

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