D DPris Member Emeritus Jun 11, 2018 #41 As a collector model, no motivation. It's nostalgia & the workmanship that drives this car. Denis
H Hal New member Jun 11, 2018 #42 Have gotten to the point where give less serious consideration to the more desirable collector models. Click to expand... Not to derail this thread - - but - it sort of fits the "quest for...." theme. Why is that? You get to a point where what you used to have to have had - - is no longer something you desire? I always wanted a Thompson submachine gun. Not just any full auto, it had to be a real Thompson. The sky high price always kept me from it. Then, the time came that I could somewhat easily afford one, and "poof" my desire fr one disappeared.
Have gotten to the point where give less serious consideration to the more desirable collector models. Click to expand... Not to derail this thread - - but - it sort of fits the "quest for...." theme. Why is that? You get to a point where what you used to have to have had - - is no longer something you desire? I always wanted a Thompson submachine gun. Not just any full auto, it had to be a real Thompson. The sky high price always kept me from it. Then, the time came that I could somewhat easily afford one, and "poof" my desire fr one disappeared.
M Master Blaster New member Jun 11, 2018 #43 Sell the .44 GP. No contest between a Ruger still being made and a 1960 3.5" Model 27.