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Old 06-10-2009, 09:41 AM   #1
RedHotGT
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Default Hero Car & Bolter from Ford's Range

Hey Guys...
Interested in opinions about Hero Cars & Bolters from Ford's product range...
Maybe look into your crystal ball with these....
20-30 years from now.... which cars will be the "HERO" car, and the "BOLTER" or "SLEEPER" when it comes to collectables and value??

I think that the Force6 / Force8 Cars from the BF range will prove to be Bolters in the future - as there was very few of them made (under 100 each) so exclusivity may prove to be valuable....

I think that the EF XR6 Wagons will prove to be (slight) bolters (and I know I am biased towards them)... but again rarity in future might make these big hearses collectable....

Obviosly the GT-P from BA/BF/FG will be the hero cars....

Have I missed anything significant???

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