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<blockquote data-quote="R1Lello" data-source="post: 15825247" data-attributes="member: 23992"><p>I think we learned a few things over the years: 1) GT500's don't hold their value 2) Shelby name has been over marketed so much 3) They def'ly made too many and for too many years so no, it's not special 4) You'll be dead for a long time before the value MAY climb 5) #4 may not matter with fuel slowing going away/strength of the electric vehicle and 6) Potential is not as great as the 5.0. I was a GT500 owner but the 5.0 has impressed me so much over the last several years with it's potential, especially boosted. </p><p></p><p>So go-ahead and think the '19 GT500 will be the cats a$$ and overpay (even at msrp) but 2007 will come right back - just glad I didn't overpay back then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="R1Lello, post: 15825247, member: 23992"] I think we learned a few things over the years: 1) GT500's don't hold their value 2) Shelby name has been over marketed so much 3) They def'ly made too many and for too many years so no, it's not special 4) You'll be dead for a long time before the value MAY climb 5) #4 may not matter with fuel slowing going away/strength of the electric vehicle and 6) Potential is not as great as the 5.0. I was a GT500 owner but the 5.0 has impressed me so much over the last several years with it's potential, especially boosted. So go-ahead and think the '19 GT500 will be the cats a$$ and overpay (even at msrp) but 2007 will come right back - just glad I didn't overpay back then. [/QUOTE]
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