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2015+ Shelby GT350 Mustang
Who is Tempted?
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<blockquote data-quote="johnkn" data-source="post: 15616958" data-attributes="member: 23549"><p>Not disagreeing however offering another point of view. No doubt they are great cars. Are they really Shelbys? In my mind Shelbys were only built at LAX Airport or later at the A.O. Smith facility. Think they will ever appreciate in value? Take a 2016 GT350 that was purchased for $60k, or even an R car that someone paid a $13k ADM for a total of $80k, in 10 years and assuming very, very low mileage and perfect condition, think it will still be worth $60k and $80k especially considering 10 additional years of hockey stick automotive technology curve? I would never significantly modify one of my early cars, however Modern cars have become a commodity and at my age I couldn’t bear driving a new GT350R and being dusted by a new stock Camaro. Would I realize a perceived ~$10k decrease in value if I sold a perfect 2017 GT350R-TT in a few years? IDK, but I’d just consider that $10k the price for having the fun. Your mileage may vary…</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnkn, post: 15616958, member: 23549"] Not disagreeing however offering another point of view. No doubt they are great cars. Are they really Shelbys? In my mind Shelbys were only built at LAX Airport or later at the A.O. Smith facility. Think they will ever appreciate in value? Take a 2016 GT350 that was purchased for $60k, or even an R car that someone paid a $13k ADM for a total of $80k, in 10 years and assuming very, very low mileage and perfect condition, think it will still be worth $60k and $80k especially considering 10 additional years of hockey stick automotive technology curve? I would never significantly modify one of my early cars, however Modern cars have become a commodity and at my age I couldn’t bear driving a new GT350R and being dusted by a new stock Camaro. Would I realize a perceived ~$10k decrease in value if I sold a perfect 2017 GT350R-TT in a few years? IDK, but I’d just consider that $10k the price for having the fun. Your mileage may vary… [/QUOTE]
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