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<blockquote data-quote="50 Proof" data-source="post: 13476654" data-attributes="member: 24196"><p>In my experience owning various Mustangs throughout the years, there's a major difference between the advertised askng price and what buyers are actually willing to pay.</p><p></p><p>What you "think" you could sell yours for is not likely what buyers are willing to buy yours for. </p><p></p><p>The problem with mystics and mystichromes is that only a very small niche crowd of people will actually buy one. It took me forever to sell my 96 mystic and I didn't get anywhere near my asking price. Not to mention, the 96 mystics will eventually disappear completely due to the fact that the remaining stock of mystic paint is all that's left and all there ever will be. If that's not enough to scare off future buyers I don't know what is.</p><p></p><p>The only collector mustangs will be the 93, 95, and 2000 Cobra R. Every other Cobra is just another mass produced mustang. Cars are not investments. They are massive money pits that will never give you a return on investment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="50 Proof, post: 13476654, member: 24196"] In my experience owning various Mustangs throughout the years, there's a major difference between the advertised askng price and what buyers are actually willing to pay. What you "think" you could sell yours for is not likely what buyers are willing to buy yours for. The problem with mystics and mystichromes is that only a very small niche crowd of people will actually buy one. It took me forever to sell my 96 mystic and I didn't get anywhere near my asking price. Not to mention, the 96 mystics will eventually disappear completely due to the fact that the remaining stock of mystic paint is all that's left and all there ever will be. If that's not enough to scare off future buyers I don't know what is. The only collector mustangs will be the 93, 95, and 2000 Cobra R. Every other Cobra is just another mass produced mustang. Cars are not investments. They are massive money pits that will never give you a return on investment. [/QUOTE]
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