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Nobody wants to buy the pre ‘13/14 GT500’s any longer??
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<blockquote data-quote="IronSnake" data-source="post: 15756749" data-attributes="member: 46336"><p>I think the coyote market torched the GT500 market. </p><p></p><p>Consider the terminator:</p><p></p><p>SN95 New edge body style. It's counter parts are NA 300hp Cobra variants, and anemic 2v 4.6 GT's. You can't touch that kind of performance in a New Edge in any other form. </p><p></p><p>S197 Chassis. It's full of multiple body styles, multiple front ends, multiple engine/trans combos. You can get a 4.6 3v car for absolutely dirt cheap. The 2011-2012 5.0 car's have become very cheap too. And they aren't slouches right out of the box. So for the money, you can take a 2011 GT with some miles on it, do a little work to it, boost it, and make it a king slayer. All while staying under the GT500 price tag. </p><p></p><p>So yea, GT500's have gotten cheap because they aren't necessary upgrades. The 5.0 ruined the concrete role a Shelby could've had if they would've stuck with the 4.6 all the way until the S550.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IronSnake, post: 15756749, member: 46336"] I think the coyote market torched the GT500 market. Consider the terminator: SN95 New edge body style. It's counter parts are NA 300hp Cobra variants, and anemic 2v 4.6 GT's. You can't touch that kind of performance in a New Edge in any other form. S197 Chassis. It's full of multiple body styles, multiple front ends, multiple engine/trans combos. You can get a 4.6 3v car for absolutely dirt cheap. The 2011-2012 5.0 car's have become very cheap too. And they aren't slouches right out of the box. So for the money, you can take a 2011 GT with some miles on it, do a little work to it, boost it, and make it a king slayer. All while staying under the GT500 price tag. So yea, GT500's have gotten cheap because they aren't necessary upgrades. The 5.0 ruined the concrete role a Shelby could've had if they would've stuck with the 4.6 all the way until the S550. [/QUOTE]
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