if this translates into "holds value well" then i'm all for it....
i think this car offers a very different driving experience than a lot of other cars on the market (think cosworth vega, hehehe).... and i totally agree with oakland's comment. a lot of you younger guys will want a car like this again when you get those kids you haven't had yet out of the house.... life changes, priorities change, needs change. part of the game!
i have an opportunity to buy back the car i had in the glory days ('70SS nova, 350, 4-speed, dark green, beautiful)...... it's not the same car i had in high school and college, as it's been 100% restored to stock... frame off, not one dime spared.. it looks like the day mom and dad drove it home... incredible.
yes, it is worth a bunch of money now... you think i haven't been seriously thinking about it?
the fact that these cars aren't as prolific as some others, has to help... there just aren't that many MS3s out there.....
isn't it funny.... can you imagine two old gray dudes in a bidding war over a restored 2003 WRX or something?
history doesn't repeat itself, but it does rhyme! -mark twain