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1993 Cobra R - $132K SOLD at Barrett Jackson
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<blockquote data-quote="Cobramustang1993" data-source="post: 16106061" data-attributes="member: 201104"><p>I sold my first 93R in 2007 for 80K. At the time they were trending towards 100k. My car then was a 65-mile wrapper. The recession hit, and it’s been a slow climb back to pre-recession levels...Regular 93 Cobras under 7000 miles are selling in the 40’s+. So comparatively, with only 107 Rs vs almost 5000 Cobras produced, prices of the R approaching or exceeding 100,000 makes some sense.....Most of the R models have found permanent homes in collections and will not see the light of day again.....Other than a recession knocking the price down again, all of the R models will be appreciating in price....due to the low numbers made and their special niche in Mustang history.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cobramustang1993, post: 16106061, member: 201104"] I sold my first 93R in 2007 for 80K. At the time they were trending towards 100k. My car then was a 65-mile wrapper. The recession hit, and it’s been a slow climb back to pre-recession levels...Regular 93 Cobras under 7000 miles are selling in the 40’s+. So comparatively, with only 107 Rs vs almost 5000 Cobras produced, prices of the R approaching or exceeding 100,000 makes some sense.....Most of the R models have found permanent homes in collections and will not see the light of day again.....Other than a recession knocking the price down again, all of the R models will be appreciating in price....due to the low numbers made and their special niche in Mustang history..... [/QUOTE]
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