Jamo
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I have noticed distinctly that there is a boat load of Shelby's and Roush's on many Ford dealers' lots. They are on Ford and non-Ford dealers' lots, Chevy dealers and Buick dealers. There are new ones and used ones. I've been to a few dealers that had more SHelbys and ROushes than regular Mustangs.
They're everywhere. I guess few people are buying them. You can test drive them and take them for the afternoon. I did. They are still asking $40K or $50K or more but I don't think they're selling. You can get the new GT for less and it's a more appealing car. I'm not real fond of the blown GTs myself.
I bet they'll come down in price big time, especially by the end of the summer selling season. They have to.
They're everywhere. I guess few people are buying them. You can test drive them and take them for the afternoon. I did. They are still asking $40K or $50K or more but I don't think they're selling. You can get the new GT for less and it's a more appealing car. I'm not real fond of the blown GTs myself.
I bet they'll come down in price big time, especially by the end of the summer selling season. They have to.
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