Because I just sold my 15 GT3, bought my wife a new S7, and want a toy that's fun and not $150k....
Plus I was in high school when the 03 Cobra's came out, so its just one of those bucket list cars for me that I can actually afford to keep forever, along with my 69 Mach 1.
Thats true. Unfortunately I was not very impressed with the couple GT350's I've driven.
Plus the GT350's are still going down in value and the older Cobra's keep going up
Thank you. I come from old school muscle cars where a non-numbers matching engine kills the collector value. I know Teksid is a stronger block, but was unsure if it would hurt value long term.
$47k is a lot of money for a 20 year old Mustang lol
I'm considering an 03 Cobra I found a few states away. Car has under 40k miles, has fully forged Teksid build motor, Tilt/MM suspension, 2.9 Whipple, forged wheels, Wilwoods, all suporting mods, etc. Everything on the car has been upgraded but the interior/exterior are bone stock. Car makes...
Looking for Mineral Gray and prefer the all black interior but gray interior is acceptable. I’m okay with mods but prefer mostly stock. PM what you have; open budget depending on miles and condition.
My dad as 2 of those exact cars; one is a 427 425HP in very similar condition and one is a 427 390HP in better condition;
That car would bring $35-45k++ the way it sits and over $100k restored if it's optioned nicely (tri-carb, power windows, telescoping wheel ect)
Its not about comparing each car to each other. New is typically better. But if you had all the money (Treynor money), and already had an amazing stable, but only had room for one Ford GT, would you buy a 05/06 or a 2017?
I personally love the new one, but I'd still buy the 05/06. The sound is...