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Do Certain Colors Bring More Money on the Used Terminator Market?
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<blockquote data-quote="dpj99cobra" data-source="post: 16139191" data-attributes="member: 98326"><p>I'm gonna chime in on the comments about CO rarity. The fact that it was available on all Mustangs in 2004 is true. Regardless of this fact I don't see them. Full disclosure, I own a CO 'vert and do enjoy seeing the values stay high even though mine has meaning that goes beyond dollars. That's for another day. The last three years I've been to many shows, cruise ins, auctions even Mustang Week events. If I take my CO it is typically the only one there or at times there is one other. If there are so many Machs, GT's and V6s out there well then they are well hidden as the owners do not bring them out much. </p><p></p><p>I have no doubt there are more COs overall than MCs and probably other colors but the Cobra is in and of itself a unique model add a unique color and it's a valuable combo. As CO was reintroduced in 2015 the color has gotten more attention and more prevalent there's no questioning that. Even so we have a Cars and Coffee event in my town that has approached 1000 cars and when my CO is there it will almost always be the only CO New Edge and often the only CO at all.</p><p></p><p>So, yes, the color was put on more models but 15 years later I'd wager many of them are off the road. I think it's cool that there are only 71 other Cobra convertibles like mine and it adds to the appreciation and pride I take in the one I'm able to call my own.</p><p></p><p>I'll step off now but know that I love all Mustangs and have owned 5 over the years (a Boss 351 would to this day almost tempt me to the point of hanging a for sale sign on my 'vert[emoji5]). The car hobby in general is made up of good people and cars aside it's the people I get to meet that makes it worthwhile. Whether they're in a MC, SB, RF or MG Cobra or a primered '67 hardtop there is a shared comraderie that we must recognize and appreciate.</p><p></p><p>Sent from my SM-T710 using the <a href="http://r.tapatalk.com/byo?rid=92568" target="_blank">svtperformance.com mobile app</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dpj99cobra, post: 16139191, member: 98326"] I'm gonna chime in on the comments about CO rarity. The fact that it was available on all Mustangs in 2004 is true. Regardless of this fact I don't see them. Full disclosure, I own a CO 'vert and do enjoy seeing the values stay high even though mine has meaning that goes beyond dollars. That's for another day. The last three years I've been to many shows, cruise ins, auctions even Mustang Week events. If I take my CO it is typically the only one there or at times there is one other. If there are so many Machs, GT's and V6s out there well then they are well hidden as the owners do not bring them out much. I have no doubt there are more COs overall than MCs and probably other colors but the Cobra is in and of itself a unique model add a unique color and it's a valuable combo. As CO was reintroduced in 2015 the color has gotten more attention and more prevalent there's no questioning that. Even so we have a Cars and Coffee event in my town that has approached 1000 cars and when my CO is there it will almost always be the only CO New Edge and often the only CO at all. So, yes, the color was put on more models but 15 years later I'd wager many of them are off the road. I think it's cool that there are only 71 other Cobra convertibles like mine and it adds to the appreciation and pride I take in the one I'm able to call my own. I'll step off now but know that I love all Mustangs and have owned 5 over the years (a Boss 351 would to this day almost tempt me to the point of hanging a for sale sign on my 'vert[emoji5]). The car hobby in general is made up of good people and cars aside it's the people I get to meet that makes it worthwhile. Whether they're in a MC, SB, RF or MG Cobra or a primered '67 hardtop there is a shared comraderie that we must recognize and appreciate. Sent from my SM-T710 using the [URL=http://r.tapatalk.com/byo?rid=92568]svtperformance.com mobile app[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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