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Jim, Youn't have put it better!!! Simon Glen Toowoomba, Australia. Jim Adney wrote: > In general, the value is much higher if it is in beautiful original > condition. The problem is that once you start to customize, then > individual tastes intrude and you'll find that as much as you like > what you've done, others will have different tastes. This strongly > narrows the range of interested buyers and reduces demand. > > If the car is already trashed then customizing is fine, because you > are rescuing a "lost" car. But if the car is close to original > condition, it would be a shame and a waste to irreversibly > customize it, because you would be destroying a very rare, and > already beautiful, commodity. > ------------------------------------------------------------------- List info at http://www.vwtype3.org/list or mailto:help@vwtype3.org