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1993 Cobra R - $132K SOLD at Barrett Jackson
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<blockquote data-quote="tomshep" data-source="post: 16109357" data-attributes="member: 8203"><p>A friend that recently bought a 70 GT500 Grabber Orange Convertible and I were recently discussing how the era of cars is changing and how the 60s will weather the aging of that generation. It was Model Ts, then As and the 40s-50s cars going way up and then down. It is going to be interesting to see how the Mustangs of the 60s do value wise, both the entry level models vs. high end like Boss and Shelby. It seems the Shelby prices are struggling to keep going up. I am wondering if they are topped out. The 80s are the meat of the market where buyers are getting their youth again. It is an interesting time for values.</p><p></p><p>Tom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tomshep, post: 16109357, member: 8203"] A friend that recently bought a 70 GT500 Grabber Orange Convertible and I were recently discussing how the era of cars is changing and how the 60s will weather the aging of that generation. It was Model Ts, then As and the 40s-50s cars going way up and then down. It is going to be interesting to see how the Mustangs of the 60s do value wise, both the entry level models vs. high end like Boss and Shelby. It seems the Shelby prices are struggling to keep going up. I am wondering if they are topped out. The 80s are the meat of the market where buyers are getting their youth again. It is an interesting time for values. Tom [/QUOTE]
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