bigfoot21075
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Hi Everyone,
I had planned on ordering my new 2017 GT Convertible this Feb. I want a manual, with performance package and some other goodies. This will be my "for fun" car and not my daily driver. My plan is to turbo or supercharge it and add several other for fun mods.
In the course of reading up on these great machines, I am seeing that I can get an almost NO mile like new 2013 or 2014 GT500 Convertible for about the same money that I can order a new Mustang GT for. It is becoming tempting to buy the Shelby with 662hp and get everything I want already done. I know it will not have the IRS, but I am not so sure that matters.
Anyone else consider this before buying a new GT? The idea of a BRAND NEW GT is appealing, also, there is some concern with buying a used 662hp car no matter how low the mileage.
I appreciate your thoughts....
I had planned on ordering my new 2017 GT Convertible this Feb. I want a manual, with performance package and some other goodies. This will be my "for fun" car and not my daily driver. My plan is to turbo or supercharge it and add several other for fun mods.
In the course of reading up on these great machines, I am seeing that I can get an almost NO mile like new 2013 or 2014 GT500 Convertible for about the same money that I can order a new Mustang GT for. It is becoming tempting to buy the Shelby with 662hp and get everything I want already done. I know it will not have the IRS, but I am not so sure that matters.
Anyone else consider this before buying a new GT? The idea of a BRAND NEW GT is appealing, also, there is some concern with buying a used 662hp car no matter how low the mileage.
I appreciate your thoughts....
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