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<blockquote data-quote="BlownAway03" data-source="post: 15313709" data-attributes="member: 43874"><p>Aren't the '15's literally limited in number as a byproduct of production on the car not starting on time. From what I understand Ford missed their mark on getting the 350 going as early and smoothly as they hoped. They then dumped a few 2015's out there instead of just starting with 2016 models. Now this seems to have become some sort of big deal. This collector mentality really seems backwards on this car. In the past, cars just ended up being sought after as time passed. With this car, people are bending over and pissing away all the potential collector money up front to buy the car. Like, if I buy a $63k R now for $140k, what is there gonna be left to make in the future? I may be off base, but just something I've pondered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlownAway03, post: 15313709, member: 43874"] Aren't the '15's literally limited in number as a byproduct of production on the car not starting on time. From what I understand Ford missed their mark on getting the 350 going as early and smoothly as they hoped. They then dumped a few 2015's out there instead of just starting with 2016 models. Now this seems to have become some sort of big deal. This collector mentality really seems backwards on this car. In the past, cars just ended up being sought after as time passed. With this car, people are bending over and pissing away all the potential collector money up front to buy the car. Like, if I buy a $63k R now for $140k, what is there gonna be left to make in the future? I may be off base, but just something I've pondered. [/QUOTE]
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