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Why do people part out Terminators?
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<blockquote data-quote="ShaneCobra74" data-source="post: 16048418" data-attributes="member: 166246"><p>To me, its one indicator in future collectibility of the model, over time. It seems like a pretty fair amount of 03-04's are being wrecked or parted out these days. Supply and demand will ultimately determine the car's collectible outcome, but for now... the scale seems to be in favor of folks more interested in Cobra parts for swaps and whatever than an entire 03-04 Cobra Mustang. A '93 Cobra at 25years old has some impressive numbers. Give us another 10 years of Cobra mortality and we'll see where values end up. In the meantime, I may just throw a few extra used parts on the shelf for a rainy day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShaneCobra74, post: 16048418, member: 166246"] To me, its one indicator in future collectibility of the model, over time. It seems like a pretty fair amount of 03-04's are being wrecked or parted out these days. Supply and demand will ultimately determine the car's collectible outcome, but for now... the scale seems to be in favor of folks more interested in Cobra parts for swaps and whatever than an entire 03-04 Cobra Mustang. A '93 Cobra at 25years old has some impressive numbers. Give us another 10 years of Cobra mortality and we'll see where values end up. In the meantime, I may just throw a few extra used parts on the shelf for a rainy day. [/QUOTE]
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