TurboJunky
Fire the Federal Gov't
- Joined
- Nov 5, 2002
Well, my take on all this is one of individuality. Some like their TR's modified, some stock. It's pretty rare nowadays to see a stock/unmolested Grand National let alone a pristine very low mileage example. I get a lot of thumbs-up and compliments on my GN and I appreciate them all. But the look of absolute ASTONISHMENT is priceless when they see the odometer. Nice GNs are hard to come by today let alone one with just a few miles on it. I appreciate the rarity of what I own not only for what it is, but what it is within the GN community - ultra rare and valuable.