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1995 Cobra R’s are being Forgotten
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<blockquote data-quote="brianz426" data-source="post: 11933372" data-attributes="member: 60906"><p>It's just a matter of time guys. Everything goes through cycles (cars, art, music, real estate, toys, etc.) and these R cars are at or near the bottom (hard to gage the 93's so few cars and transactions). One day we'll look back and say "remember when the 95's were in the low $20's. These cars also have well televised race history that will probably not be repeated anytime in the future by any other manufacturer. I hope things stay this way a little while longer, maybe I'll be able to get 2 more so I have one for each of my kids. If anyone is considering one of these cars I wouldn't wait. There are less than 250 95's and less than 300 of the '00 R's. When they start to go up...:uh oh: it will be quick. </p><p></p><p>In the mean time I'm really enjoying my car. I agree with Bret, had mine out for both sessions at the Glen and had blast. I've been in faster and slower cars but there's something about these cars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brianz426, post: 11933372, member: 60906"] It's just a matter of time guys. Everything goes through cycles (cars, art, music, real estate, toys, etc.) and these R cars are at or near the bottom (hard to gage the 93's so few cars and transactions). One day we'll look back and say "remember when the 95's were in the low $20's. These cars also have well televised race history that will probably not be repeated anytime in the future by any other manufacturer. I hope things stay this way a little while longer, maybe I'll be able to get 2 more so I have one for each of my kids. If anyone is considering one of these cars I wouldn't wait. There are less than 250 95's and less than 300 of the '00 R's. When they start to go up...:uh oh: it will be quick. In the mean time I'm really enjoying my car. I agree with Bret, had mine out for both sessions at the Glen and had blast. I've been in faster and slower cars but there's something about these cars. [/QUOTE]
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