nastang87xx
Well-Known Member
On that note, a dealer by me recently just ate a big juicy fat one to finally get rid of their 50th Ann car that they've been sitting on forever. They took it on trade and it's been sitting for nearly a year until now. Frankly, no one cares about anniversary cars anymore unless there's a level of prestige that is far beyond measure or they're a collector that has the means to care.I DD mine. What do you have to loose, unless you plan on flipping the car. Didn't Carrol Shelby say "these cars are meant to be driven"!?!? IMO the 50th annie LE is probably the better choice for a garage queen as those are more limited than the GT350. Either way, sounds like a great problem to have. Cheers!
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