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Will our Mavericks become like 64 1/2 Mustang?

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With all of the other manufactures coming out with their Maverick knock offs, will our Mav's become collectable like the 1st edition Mustangs? The 1st edition Mustangs were not really a performance car, that came latter but they are collectable because of the craze that it started. Will our Mav's be the same? Especially if you have a 1st edition Lariat, with sun roof and whatever other options that makes your Mav unique. What does your crystal ball tell you?
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Anything is collectable but the Maverick is a rehash of other unibody trucks like Dodge and Subaru and to my ken none of those are are especially collectable.
 

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I've had a large number of vintage vehicles and am currently restoring a '66 Mustang. The valuable Mustangs are the high-performance models for the most part. Your garden variety six-cylinder Mustang will most often not be worth the price of a decent DIY restoration when it's completed. I don't see the Mavericks offering the same panache as the Mustang. I think they'll have a broad appeal to folks who want a small truck but doubt that they will achieve the status of a true collectible.
 

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I very much doubt that the 22 Maverick will have any significant collectible value. It's going to get better over time also, so I wouldn't expect the '22 model to be better than the 2nd gen, and so on.

I had a '22 First Edition ecoboost because it had unique graphics and I was definitely getting a lariat lux. I actually wasn't sure I would even like the decals - if you haven't seen them in person, it's a semi-transparent "FIRST EDITION" script over and over inside what casually looks like a flat black decal. You can see the paint under it.

I did end up liking the decals but in an effort to get my truck built I dropped 4k towing. I had another order that was lariat lux, 4k tow, cactus grey and it got built near the end of MY22 production. I traded my FE for it and don't regret it at all.
 

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I just hope the resale value is decent after I get my 10 years or 100k miles out of it.
 
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I've had a large number of vintage vehicles and am currently restoring a '66 Mustang. The valuable Mustangs are the high-performance models for the most part. Your garden variety six-cylinder Mustang will most often not be worth the price of a decent DIY restoration when it's completed. I don't see the Mavericks offering the same panache as the Mustang. I think they'll have a broad appeal to folks who want a small truck but doubt that they will achieve the status of a true collectible.
I had to look up " panache " LOL
 
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Think about it like this-is there a truly collectible minitruck?
Mazda rotary truck, probably. It sucked and it's impossible to find now, and collectible.

Maverick doesn't suck - both powertrains are great for what they are each intended to do - but they're produced in pretty large (and ever increasing) quantity.

Even a first edition in Rapid Red isn't going to be anything exciting 20 years from now. It likely will not trade for much more than it originally cost, at very best.
 
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Especially as Ford made 560,000 1965 Mustangs when they knew they had a hit and are now struggling to make 100,000 a year Mavericks - even though they know they have a hit.
I'm hoping to get the same price I paid for my Maverick in 25 years.
 

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I had to look up " panache " LOL
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I spy some David Clark headsets in that profile photo OP. Happy flying!

I'm guessing the Maverick will not become collectable, or even an icon. It doesn't have a dramatic story associated with it. It's not built in limited numbers. It's more of an unexciting automotive appliance for the economy-minded masses.

An icon has to have a fetching story associated with it. The VW Bug represented social rebellion. The Mustang was the image of youth and adventure. You can tell a story for most icons or collectables. Or maybe there were only 100 built - rarity is another common aspect of an icon.

Now the Rivian R1T - future icon. Limited numbers. First model from a new OEM. Grabby (if polarizing) styling. Widely hailed as the best adventure truck on the planet. If I were young and a collector and had money to burn and wanted a truck to keep forever as a collectable - the Rivian for sure.

That's just my personal take. And even having just said it, I'd equivocate just a little bit. Because you never really know a collectable until it's a collectable. There are collectables where you just scratch your head and ask "Why?".
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