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SVT Shelby GT500
Since I can't afford the gt500 market price, say hello to your baby brother
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<blockquote data-quote="IamMike" data-source="post: 4467108" data-attributes="member: 47758"><p>I agree the price is a bit much. and you could buy a GT and do mods yourself and get a faster perhaps better car for less. But IF you had to sell it, you wouldn't get nearly what you put into it not to mention the time you spent having it done. </p><p></p><p>w/ either Shelby, it will retain its value somewhat if you had to dump it for whatever reason. The name will keep it from depreciating as much as a GT, and certainly more than a GT thats used and has a lot of mods. Of course you shouldn't buy a new car for investment purposes, but I do think they will be worth something some day down the line...which I will have mine even then unless I'm taking an early dirt nap.</p><p></p><p>One thing thats odd, is according to Amy, the gas tax is not official as far as she is knows, and that was a current post I just saw last night somewhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IamMike, post: 4467108, member: 47758"] I agree the price is a bit much. and you could buy a GT and do mods yourself and get a faster perhaps better car for less. But IF you had to sell it, you wouldn't get nearly what you put into it not to mention the time you spent having it done. w/ either Shelby, it will retain its value somewhat if you had to dump it for whatever reason. The name will keep it from depreciating as much as a GT, and certainly more than a GT thats used and has a lot of mods. Of course you shouldn't buy a new car for investment purposes, but I do think they will be worth something some day down the line...which I will have mine even then unless I'm taking an early dirt nap. One thing thats odd, is according to Amy, the gas tax is not official as far as she is knows, and that was a current post I just saw last night somewhere. [/QUOTE]
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