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Will my 1998 Toyota RAV 4 Convertible become a collectable?
I own a 1998 Toyota RAV 4 Convertible, which I absolutely love. Is it likely to be a future collectable as there are very few left on the road?
Asked on 16 May 2018 by Chris Waters

We think so. It'll never be a much-loved motor like an MGB but it will have a firm following, similar to the Matra Rancho. Why not get in touch with the Toyota Enthusiasts' Club (www.toyotaenthusiasts.com) - they welcome Toyota of all ages.
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