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#41 OFFLINE   mach 1 1970

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Posted 29 April 2012 - 06:54 AM

Yeah I do think the Shelby GT-H will start to rise in value @ the 10 year mark. Way to many GT500's . I have been collecting cars for the past 33 years and some 35 cars have changed hands. There are a very ltd. amount of Ford cars that are blue chip and will rise. To much info to explain so just wait and see.
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#42 OFFLINE   07SGTC

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Posted 29 April 2012 - 10:50 PM

View Postmach 1 1970, on 26 April 2012 - 06:10 AM, said:

Yeah like a two year RUN on the GT500's and very ltd . Now 40.000 + cars later and growing. Now I really like the Shelby GT & GT-H models because they are limited . I think they will age well .


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#43 OFFLINE   ccsl7578

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Posted 06 May 2012 - 12:32 PM

Any Mustang with the name SHELBY on it has to be great!!! I love them all! Money is the only thing that's keeping me from having a Ron Pratt collection! I'm still amazed by the non-Ford guys that didn't know Shelby even made a SGT model.....

#44 OFFLINE   tko211

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Posted 07 May 2012 - 11:04 AM

The irony.  I bought my SGT because I could be first on the list AFTER being told that I was number 46 on the list waiting for a GT500! (dealer was only going to get 2-3 GT500's) so figured odds were not in my favor and threw down on the SGT.

Now 5 years later, there is NO WAY I would trade my SGT for a standard GT500.  WAY too many 500's made!  I'll stick with what I have and if I need more I would buy a 500KR or Super Snake... Something to set it apart from the herd.

If I was to buy a Ford SVT mustang it would have to be a Boss 302.




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