I've wondered if there will ever be a market for rebuilt older cars, tractors, excavators etc. For those people who dont go near the London low emission zone, the ability to buy a reconditioned vehicle would be very tempting. As cars get more complicated, their lifespan will shorten - probably to less than 10 years and they arent getting any cheaper to buy new.
If someone took a greycab jake, sorted all the rust out, rebuilt the engine, new bushes etc then fitted air con, SRS and the 40k gearbox and sold it for £40k you'd be very tempted against a new one at £50k plus.
Like wise for a Landcrusier - those things went on for ever and still kick the ass off anything that's come out since. The old Hilux was a bouncy old thing to drive but you couldn't fault it for reliability, up against the latest pickup offerings it would be very tempting. You know you'll get 20+ years out of it.
80's and 90's tractors...
The list goes on, I honestly think someone could do well with this idea, or maybe its nostalgia which might indicate I'm starting to get old and sound like my dad. Bloody Mars Bars have got smaller too!!! and music is s**t these days......