GRTWHT
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- Joined
- Nov 28, 2015
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- BRENTWOOD, CA.
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- 2016 SHELBY GT350
First of all, I used to own (bought new) a "classic" 66 350 and stereo wasn't even an option and even had a radio delete.I also believe LONG term a track pack will resale quicker than a tech.
If you were looking for a classic 350 today would you give a crap what type of stereo was included? I probably would have even ordered a base car before a tech car. Just my .02
It seems that those who purchased a "track" model and always trying to justify their purchase by putting down the cars with the "tech" package. With the exception of the coolers, a track car has no performance advantage over a tech, since both are equipped with the same suspension.
Everyone buys a car for their own purpose. Track packaged 350s are built for a single purpose - racing the car for extended periods. Tech cars are more "refined" for street driving. The Nav and electronics, including power seats (track has manual) is in demand. There have been plenty of posts here that track owners wished they offered the "electronics" package (like the "R" model) for their car. So if you don't need NAV or like the stereo system, that is your choice. Ford made a great car that can power around a race track as well as cruise down a highway; a dual purpose car. Just be happy that you have had an opportunity to own this fantastic car in a configuration you like and let others enjoy the car in the way they set it up.
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