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2013-14 Shelby GT500
2013-2014 availability and values
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<blockquote data-quote="efurlong" data-source="post: 16628231" data-attributes="member: 10102"><p>No joke...Based on the 13 / 14 GT500's "muscle image", looks (like a Shelby), 3 petals, 5.8L - largest engine, awesome transmission, solid axle, last of its generation, convertible top option, not to mention the emotion, excitement, & buzz when it came out (still relevant for many enthusiasts). For the first time in my life...I have zero desire to own "the best Shelby" 20 / 21...as it does nothing for me. I should have kept all three of my 1993 Cobras (all three colors), my two Terminators, and my 2005 Ford GT. All of those vehicles have appreciated. My "gut" tells me the same appreciation potential regarding the 13 / 14 GT500's. I do not think the latest Shelby will appreciate, nor will the newest C8, for similar reasons. Although they may perform better than their predecessors. Don't get me wrong - I'm not in this hobby for investment purposes...but I'd rather have my vehicles appreciate than depreciate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="efurlong, post: 16628231, member: 10102"] No joke...Based on the 13 / 14 GT500's "muscle image", looks (like a Shelby), 3 petals, 5.8L - largest engine, awesome transmission, solid axle, last of its generation, convertible top option, not to mention the emotion, excitement, & buzz when it came out (still relevant for many enthusiasts). For the first time in my life...I have zero desire to own "the best Shelby" 20 / 21...as it does nothing for me. I should have kept all three of my 1993 Cobras (all three colors), my two Terminators, and my 2005 Ford GT. All of those vehicles have appreciated. My "gut" tells me the same appreciation potential regarding the 13 / 14 GT500's. I do not think the latest Shelby will appreciate, nor will the newest C8, for similar reasons. Although they may perform better than their predecessors. Don't get me wrong - I'm not in this hobby for investment purposes...but I'd rather have my vehicles appreciate than depreciate. [/QUOTE]
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