All vehicles are classic at 20 and antiques at 25. The worth of the Jeep is in the eye of the beholder. Some wouldn't give you a plumb nickel for a Jeep. Those who love Jeeps, look at it from a view point that most people wouldn't understand. When anybody asks me about my Jeep, I flat out tell them that it is the worst riding and can be the worst handling vehicle that I have ever owned, but my Jeep makes me smile and makes me happy. My other vehicles have been just a means of transportation. My Jeep makes me happy and seeing older generations with a nice build make me smile just to see them. So in the end does it matter what they are going to be worth. You can't put a price tag on happiness. I guess I would say don't buy a Jeep to keep in a glass box waiting to see what it may be worth in another 10 years. Happiness is priceless, so take it out and play with it and if it becomes worth something in years to come, thats great, but if you love your Jeep it will never be worth to someone else, what it is worth to you.