One of my cars is a 1969 L-88 Corvette (Before I get any boo's, I own more Mopars than Chevys). There were only 216 made that year. A guy I know had a 68 Vette. One day he gleefully informed me that his car was more rare than mine because his was a certain color, and they only made 80 in 1968 that had a 4-speed and were that color. (I didn't have the heart to tell him that he wasn't comparing apples to apples, and that if I considered those same options on my car, it would be 1 of 5).
So my question is this: What exactly does rarity mean? When do you draw the line on considering options? I mean, many cars may qualify as "Rare" because of combinations of options, interior/exterior color combinations,etc. I've even seen people stating that their car was "1 of 1" because of the specific combination of all options. Do people have the right to call their car rare because it came in a certain color, with a luggage rack (Just an example)? Would real collectors specifically set their sights on such a car and actually pay more for it? I'm not talking about body style or drive-train here. I'm talking about all other options.
Also, there is "Desireable" rare, and "Undesireable" rare. To me, this is a unique phenomenon, because it seems that while buyers know the difference, sellers do not. A while back, I saw a 1968 Camaro sitting at a small dealership. Since I like all old cars (Mopars the best), I thought I'd stop to chat with the guy, and see what the story was. Turns out he was asking an absolutly astronomical amount for the car considering its current condition. He said that his price was justified because the car was extremely rare since it came with a 6-cyl and a 3-speed on the column. To me, that was undesireable rare, and didn''t justify trying to sell it for the same price as a big block 68 Camaro, but to him, it was desireable rare.
Personally, I think it's funny when I hear people stating that they have a rare car because it came with a certain piece of trim. I think that rarity should be confined to year, make, model, body-style, engine and tranny.
What are you guys opinions? I think it will be interesting since we all usually gravitate between being buyers and sellers.