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I know as a whole many of the muscle cars prices have dropped, but now I'm seeing GT350s in the low $60K range and GT500s in the mid $70K range. I'm genuinely surprised, what's going on?
E-Types are in the $hitter as well. Im looking at selling my CNC Cobra and finding a Series 1 E-Type Roadster.
Make sure it's a 4.2 Sam....'65-'67.....much better car with all the early appeal.
C2 Corvettes have seriously dropped as well. Very nice 63 SWC NOM are fetching high $30K to low $40K
E-Types are in the $hitter as well. Im looking at selling my CNC Cobra and finding a Series 1 E-Type Roadster. Anyone interested in a nice Cobra, let me know. I bought it cause I had the itch and now the itch has gone.
2009 GT500KR Blk on Blk with Flat Blk stripes still on MSO. $88K MSRP was offered to me at $60K. I contemplated it but decide may be a 60's Shelby is the better way to go. At least I wont take a big hit when the itch has gone. The new Mustangs...Sorry I HATE the rear end of the car - sorry guys - its beautiful from every other angle.
I think the whole Muscle car thing has cooled down a lot. Not sure if it has hit bottom though. Chris is dead on with his assessment.
The new Mustangs...Sorry I HATE the rear end of the car - sorry guys - its beautiful from every other angle.
56 Ford F-100 Custom Cab resto-mod with late model drivetrain done right.
Sam, I too would like a nice E-Type roadster...preferably a 67. I like the glass headlights and 6-cyl. I prefer a/c and red in a perfect world. I want to buy it in this DOWN market. Need to find a motivated seller. Also on my possible purchase list.......67 Vette Convert numbers matching, quality car, prefer 435hp.
56 Ford F-100 Custom Cab resto-mod with late model drivetrain done right. 40 Ford pu Deluxe restored. 69 Camaro Pro-street done right...preferably black. 72 Cheyenne Super short wide bed restored right...prefer black, must have a/c. 09 GT500KR for about $50K...prefer black above exactly as you mentioned.
I know as a whole many of the muscle cars prices have dropped, but now I'm seeing GT350s in the low $60K range and GT500s in the mid $70K range. I'm genuinely surprised, what's going on?
Chip, as usual, well said!
I sometimes, lust for a Mustang Mach 1, or Cuda, but I know that they drive worst than most modern sedans and I don't have the garage space. So they remain in my mind, but not in my garage.
After Chip's words I better sell that 66 GT 350 in the garage while I can!!
But I have to say, the new Shelby's don't do anything for me, sure they are faster, but I would rather have the old ones!