The older crowd had those days. Hell we had city streets where the cops would leave us alone. They figured they didn't have to search for us. As long as we didn't do anything too stupid we were good. Society has changed and its not acceptable any longer and can be very expensive. Shows bore me...
This goes two ways as the youth keep referring to "boomers" as if it were a bad thing. That being said, we need to foster the hobby, all of us. My grandson was hooked on Mustang after a few rides at Blackhawk farms.
Ford does that at its own peril. Harley Davidson said it best, We will not...
More of a reservation I guess. There is they want to use it but they do have to pay when they do. If they are not going to use them I would hope Shelby American would use them
I still find classic.com to be the best resource.
https://www.classic.com/m/ford/shelby-mustang/3rd-gen/gt350?interval=6m
It seems if your selling, bring a trailer gets the best prices although I have not done a lot of research
I considered Big Worm but they said they couldn't guarantee color match, I was only replacing the hood stripes. If I were ever to replace all of them I would go to Big Worm.
Yes I did, drove it at Spring Mountain Raceway. The car belonged to the OVC group. Rick Titus was driving but let me have a session. Granted, its takes more skill to drive that car by far. Whether you believe me, I don't really care.
Several points here. What "we" value is an individual trait, not some community think. For me, the history and the memories associated with Shelby make it special. The car does not reflect on me personally though.
Carroll said drive the damn things. No one knows where the value is going to be...