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2013-14 Shelby GT500
2013-2014 availability and values
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<blockquote data-quote="nrmustang" data-source="post: 16647827" data-attributes="member: 34986"><p>[USER=5445]@HPLouis[/USER] I totally understand. I own my own business, and business is good. Two things my wife and I enjoy are traveling and our Mustangs. But for us personally, traveling is 10x better than the car. Way more therapeutic. If you told me to pick one, it wouldn’t be the car. </p><p></p><p>I dream of the day we can slow down with the business and retire. And the reality is, simplifying would help make that a reality much sooner. As a matter of fact, I was reading an article today that said “The less you have, the more intentional you are. It’s an exercise in minimizing possessions and increasing life experiences."</p><p></p><p>So to each their own. But there are days, weeks, months that I don’t even have the time to enjoy my ‘67 or my ‘14. A house is totally different. Same concept, yes. But not on the same level. You need your home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nrmustang, post: 16647827, member: 34986"] [USER=5445]@HPLouis[/USER] I totally understand. I own my own business, and business is good. Two things my wife and I enjoy are traveling and our Mustangs. But for us personally, traveling is 10x better than the car. Way more therapeutic. If you told me to pick one, it wouldn’t be the car. I dream of the day we can slow down with the business and retire. And the reality is, simplifying would help make that a reality much sooner. As a matter of fact, I was reading an article today that said “The less you have, the more intentional you are. It’s an exercise in minimizing possessions and increasing life experiences." So to each their own. But there are days, weeks, months that I don’t even have the time to enjoy my ‘67 or my ‘14. A house is totally different. Same concept, yes. But not on the same level. You need your home. [/QUOTE]
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