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Supercharged 93 Cobra, what's it worth?
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<blockquote data-quote="19COBRA93" data-source="post: 6089566" data-attributes="member: 10462"><p>I disagree. The baby boomers made the muscle car market explode a few years ago, the brunt of that buying frenzy has somewhat subsided, and the muscle car market is nolonger investment territory. I don't think it's economy that's effecting it either. Look at the 93 R. It's doubled in value in 4 years, and still going up. Same with the 00 R, it's on it's way up after a lull a couple years ago. 93's are on the way up too, look at the ultra low mile cars. A couple years ago you could get a wrapper 93 for $20k. Now that same car will cost $30k or more. High/er mile 93's will always be cheaper and beaters will always be cheap, but the real nice ones are the ones that will continue to gain in value as the desire to own an original one continues to go up.</p><p></p><p>Also, in the muscle car world, a very nicely restored car would bring big money, I think with the fox's and 93 cobras, low mile originals will be the big money cars, not restored ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="19COBRA93, post: 6089566, member: 10462"] I disagree. The baby boomers made the muscle car market explode a few years ago, the brunt of that buying frenzy has somewhat subsided, and the muscle car market is nolonger investment territory. I don't think it's economy that's effecting it either. Look at the 93 R. It's doubled in value in 4 years, and still going up. Same with the 00 R, it's on it's way up after a lull a couple years ago. 93's are on the way up too, look at the ultra low mile cars. A couple years ago you could get a wrapper 93 for $20k. Now that same car will cost $30k or more. High/er mile 93's will always be cheaper and beaters will always be cheap, but the real nice ones are the ones that will continue to gain in value as the desire to own an original one continues to go up. Also, in the muscle car world, a very nicely restored car would bring big money, I think with the fox's and 93 cobras, low mile originals will be the big money cars, not restored ones. [/QUOTE]
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