Something I've been thinking about lately is having a small collection of cars, four or five, that would have a place in my retirement. Meaning, not just cars to have and drive occasionally, but would also appreciate a bit in value over the years. None would be a daily driver or get driven a lot each year, so maintenance costs could be kept pretty low. Also, no maintenance-heavy rides like Ferraris.
Criteria are: Are available in something above unicorn quantities, have decent parts availability, are at the bottom of their depreciation curves, are in enough demand to keep prices steady or slowly rising.
Some current candidates: Last-year Prelude, 1988 Fiero, Trans Am GTA (no t-tops), Fiat X1/9, Ford Thunderbird SC, Lancia Beta, Volvo 780, 67-72 Chevy C10, '90s Ford Bronco, Jaguar XJ6C.
What would you add? Or is this a dumb idea?