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1997 Mustang Cobra track car - MM equipped, IRS, T56, etc
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<blockquote data-quote="gcassidy" data-source="post: 14340229" data-attributes="member: 13216"><p>Glad for you it may be sold. If I hadn't retired when I took my car off the track, this is almost exactly what I would want, and I would have paid that price.</p><p></p><p>It's hard to convince many new drivers that they're much better off buying something already sorted, and with all the expensive race parts already depreciated, instead of taking their pride and joy on track. Which I understand, it all starts with wanting to see how much more you can get out of your own car. </p><p></p><p>That's why I love it when I hear a friend or student say "I'm putting my daily driver/expensive toy back on the street and buying a dedicated track car". And yours is (or was if it sells) a great example.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcassidy, post: 14340229, member: 13216"] Glad for you it may be sold. If I hadn't retired when I took my car off the track, this is almost exactly what I would want, and I would have paid that price. It's hard to convince many new drivers that they're much better off buying something already sorted, and with all the expensive race parts already depreciated, instead of taking their pride and joy on track. Which I understand, it all starts with wanting to see how much more you can get out of your own car. That's why I love it when I hear a friend or student say "I'm putting my daily driver/expensive toy back on the street and buying a dedicated track car". And yours is (or was if it sells) a great example. [/QUOTE]
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