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1995 Cobra R’s are being Forgotten
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<blockquote data-quote="JohnW#88" data-source="post: 11936074" data-attributes="member: 126258"><p>What many have is the shiny new toy syndrome. If you ask me, the latest, greatest, 600+ hp cars have everyone’s attention not the mid-late 90’s cars.</p><p></p><p>Couple things,</p><p></p><p>I think the R’s may continue to drop in price. In doing so, many I predict will end-up in non-collectors hands and may end up like 00R #82 with its 4 shades of red. As prices fall, more R’s will fall in to questionable repair and the good ones will demand huge coin down the road. All the R’s WILL be super collectable in the future. There are just not that darn many of them and a whole bunch of US looking for them!</p><p></p><p>Forgotten? No, I don't think so.</p><p></p><p>Wherever I go I’m met with, “Is it real?” or an “I’ve never seen one in person” type comment. The R tends to draw a crowd while sitting in a Home Depot lot, the gas station or a Ford meet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnW#88, post: 11936074, member: 126258"] What many have is the shiny new toy syndrome. If you ask me, the latest, greatest, 600+ hp cars have everyone’s attention not the mid-late 90’s cars. Couple things, I think the R’s may continue to drop in price. In doing so, many I predict will end-up in non-collectors hands and may end up like 00R #82 with its 4 shades of red. As prices fall, more R’s will fall in to questionable repair and the good ones will demand huge coin down the road. All the R’s WILL be super collectable in the future. There are just not that darn many of them and a whole bunch of US looking for them! Forgotten? No, I don't think so. Wherever I go I’m met with, “Is it real?” or an “I’ve never seen one in person” type comment. The R tends to draw a crowd while sitting in a Home Depot lot, the gas station or a Ford meet. [/QUOTE]
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