EleanorsBullitt
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Wait, is that price right? How could a Shelby GT cost less than my Ecoboost?
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That's the price of the Shelby package after you purchase the base GT.Wait, is that price right? How could a Shelby GT cost less than my Ecoboost?
Thought so....That's the price of the Shelby package after you purchase the base GT.
Yeah but then you turn into that guy that's afraid to drive his car because they don't want more than 20k "original" miles on their future investment.Yes you can put all those goodies on yourself for less but I don't think in 30 years it would be the same. I know a lot of people have claimed the age of collector value cars is past but I don't agree.
The same was said about coins. Most said since they no longer made coins or copper and silver the collector value would be gone. Didn't happen. What holds true is the production number determines the value. Even a modern penny, if a low number minted, will only go up in value. I think the same will be true for the Shelby. Give it 30 years and it will bring far more than being paid for now to collectors.
That's the price of the Shelby package after you purchase the base GT.
For 66 grand I can have a base gt, recaros and 3.55 gears m6, modded the way I want, 1200hp, Built motor, JT-B blower, tremec xl swap, Dss Carbon fiber drive shaft, dss 1400hp axles and all the other required things for the build. Yeah id pass on that package.