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Just picked up one of my favorite Cobra's.... Teal 1993'
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<blockquote data-quote="03'Darin" data-source="post: 16003560" data-attributes="member: 6164"><p>I agree. I'd been following their value on occasion but not real closely. I couldn't believe the money some of them were bringing. I started watching much closer last December when I ran across the car I bought. From December until the beginning of August when I bought it I watched the market on them very closely. </p><p></p><p>I've been watching the work on a fox body GT that's in our body shop. The owner had apparently owned the car at one point years ago and then ran across the car again recently. The car was in ok shape but needed a lot of work. Just the work in our body shop will probably cost the guy $7-8K. So take that plus redoing the motor, tranny, interior, suspension, lights and so on he'll have well over $20k in the car. Yes it will look great and be close to a new car but it's still a high mileage rebuild. So it will have good value but not what he'll have in it. So I guess I kiiind of see where the value of these low mileage original cars comes from.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="03'Darin, post: 16003560, member: 6164"] I agree. I'd been following their value on occasion but not real closely. I couldn't believe the money some of them were bringing. I started watching much closer last December when I ran across the car I bought. From December until the beginning of August when I bought it I watched the market on them very closely. I've been watching the work on a fox body GT that's in our body shop. The owner had apparently owned the car at one point years ago and then ran across the car again recently. The car was in ok shape but needed a lot of work. Just the work in our body shop will probably cost the guy $7-8K. So take that plus redoing the motor, tranny, interior, suspension, lights and so on he'll have well over $20k in the car. Yes it will look great and be close to a new car but it's still a high mileage rebuild. So it will have good value but not what he'll have in it. So I guess I kiiind of see where the value of these low mileage original cars comes from. [/QUOTE]
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