NAHC: Ford Flex chosen as the 2009 Collectible Vehicle of the Future

2009 Ford Flex

According to the predictions of the Friends of the National Automotive History Collection (NAHC), the new Ford Flex will become the most desired vehicle by future car collectors.

“We are delighted that the Ford Flex has been recognized by the NAHC as having a design that will become a collectible of the future,” said Kate Pearce, Flex marketing manager at Ford.

The members of the organization vote annually to predict the “Collectible Vehicle of the Future” from the year”s new American-built cars and trucks. The Ford Flex was selected from 8 new vehicles launched in 2009.

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Press Release:

FORD FLEX SINGLED OUT FOR THE 2009 “COLLECTIBLE VEHICLE OF THE FUTURE” AWARD FROM THE FRIENDS OF THE NATIONAL AUTOMOTIVE HISTORY COLLECTION (NAHC)

– Ford Flex singled out for the 2009 “Collectible Vehicle of the Future” Award from the Friends of the National Automotive History Collection (NAHC)
– Panel predicts Flex the vehicle most likely to turn heads at the Woodward Dream Cruise of 2034
– Flex adds this award to almost 40 that it has garnered since its launch in 2008

DETROIT, Dec. 11, 2009 ““ From America”s new cars and trucks launched in 2009, the Ford Flex will become the most desired by future car collectors. That is the prediction of the Friends of the National Automotive History Collection (NAHC).

Members of the organization, which supports the world-famous automotive collection at the Detroit Public Library, vote annually to predict the “Collectible Vehicle of the Future” from the year”s new American-built cars and trucks. The Ford Flex was selected from eight all-new vehicles launched in 2009.

The award was presented to Ford executives by the Friends of the NAHC at their annual holiday reception on Thursday, Dec. 10 at NAHC quarters in the Skillman Branch Library in downtown Detroit.

The NAHC is the world”s largest public archive of automotive lore and a treasure for automotive historians, journalists and collectors. Its collection of books, manuals, photos, company histories and historic documents is open to the public.

“We knew from the start that we had a vehicle with stand-out design that looks like nothing else on the road, but that also meets the needs of our customers looking for passenger space with innovative technology and great fuel economy,” she said. “Reaction from our customers has been fantastic and we hope they will enjoy their cars long into the future.”

Charles K. Hyde, chairman of the NAHC Board of Trustees, said, “This selection is unique among all the “˜Vehicle of the Year” awards, because it is selected by car buffs who know what future collectors will value. We asked our members to predict which of this year”s new vehicles will turn heads in the Woodward Cruise of 2034.”

Previous winners are:

2008: Dodge Challenger

2007: Dodge Viper SRT10

2006: Pontiac Solstice

2005: Ford Mustang

2004: Chrysler 300

2003: Dodge Viper

2002: Ford Thunderbird

1996: Chrysler Sebring Convertible

1995: Buick Riviera and Oldsmobile Aurora

– By: Stephen Calogera