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<blockquote data-quote="HVACdude" data-source="post: 16358391" data-attributes="member: 192879"><p>In my opinion prices have not peaked. We’re only now within the past couple of years starting to see the beginning of low millage terminators fetching good money. And the modded and High millage cars will follow. That’s only going to increase from here on out. These cars were not mass produced by traditional standards and have a huge following and amazing history, as well as they are still a benchmark for most modern day mustangs to compare to. The car is unique in that it’s a true muscle car experience to drive one, no bells and whistles or fancy interior just raw power. Those characteristics are what makes this car still valuable and popular $$$.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HVACdude, post: 16358391, member: 192879"] In my opinion prices have not peaked. We’re only now within the past couple of years starting to see the beginning of low millage terminators fetching good money. And the modded and High millage cars will follow. That’s only going to increase from here on out. These cars were not mass produced by traditional standards and have a huge following and amazing history, as well as they are still a benchmark for most modern day mustangs to compare to. The car is unique in that it’s a true muscle car experience to drive one, no bells and whistles or fancy interior just raw power. Those characteristics are what makes this car still valuable and popular $$$. [/QUOTE]
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