Lets see what they say in 20 years time is what we need to wait for as we will never know otherwise.
I still like those r32 bucket seats but for £1000-1500 f that
Best investment I made. I paid £1700 for mine nearly 3 years ago and they've been in 2 cars (and probably a 3rd if I get another VAG car) and I can sell them pretty much anytime for the same money.
Anyway, someone up above mentioned removing of what are deemed creature comforts and charging more. The Porsche 911GT3 RS for example. OK so it's stripped out and comes with "less" equipment and yet it's a lot more money? Because the money is spent on making it a better drivers car. OK so they don't come with AC but 95% are specced with these creature comforts like AC and cruise control and decent stereo.
They are worth money because they are the epitome of what drivers want, a focused car which is less about faff and more about driving.
I definitely think there would have been a market for a VW which had no rear seats, half cage, weight reduction etc.
It's easy to lose 100kg from a car. Taking a car with the R32 brake setup replace with the TTRS brakes and TTS discs (15kg lighter or something?), removal of rear seats and replace heavy standard seats with some lighter buckets / wingbacks / recaros (another 50kg quite easily), light wheels (15-20kg) , and that's without removing any interior trim bits / wiring / excess. Look at how many of us have 3 doors and never use the rear seats and fit all these lightweight and performance parts. That's where renault got the R26 R so good. Just imagine the focus of one of those with the interior quality and general reliability of a VW.
I don't see any of the MK5 / Mk6 cars being future classics unfortunately, they will be sought after because they are good cars but like the VR6 they will be wanted but worthless.