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<blockquote data-quote="Grady" data-source="post: 16590742" data-attributes="member: 184292"><p>I am 69. I have owned 2 2004 SY vert. I still own the one I have now. 11,000 miles with only a few bolt one. Pulley, cold air, 3in. Exhaust and shifter. Have all the original parts. I bought this car from the original owner in Michigan who worked for Ford. He bought this car for his wife’s birthday in 2004. I am also keeping this car for the appreciation that will go up in a few years. Two years ago I thought I should also own a 2004 Mach 1 for the same reason. I found this car in California in the Sacramento area. 2004 Azure Blue with 10,000 miles on it. They sure do look good in my garage together. The only add I did to this car was to pull off the rusted steel drive shaft and putting on an aluminum one after polishing it to look like chrome. I live 3 miles from Manheim Auto Auction. I wholesaled cars for a living. Some of you may disagree with this but I will tell you if you are holding these car for appreciation you need to let them totally stock. Collectors are not looking for these cars with a lot of Mods done to them. Just watch the big car auctions. There was a 2004 Red Mach 1 at Mecum just a few months ago. The original Ford dealer never sold the car and kept it with a couple miles on it. Window stickers still on the windows. My window sticker on my Mach 1 is just a little over $30,000. That car broke $40,000. I watched it run. I love having one of each. The run numbers on the Mach 1s are just about dead even. The old man.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grady, post: 16590742, member: 184292"] I am 69. I have owned 2 2004 SY vert. I still own the one I have now. 11,000 miles with only a few bolt one. Pulley, cold air, 3in. Exhaust and shifter. Have all the original parts. I bought this car from the original owner in Michigan who worked for Ford. He bought this car for his wife’s birthday in 2004. I am also keeping this car for the appreciation that will go up in a few years. Two years ago I thought I should also own a 2004 Mach 1 for the same reason. I found this car in California in the Sacramento area. 2004 Azure Blue with 10,000 miles on it. They sure do look good in my garage together. The only add I did to this car was to pull off the rusted steel drive shaft and putting on an aluminum one after polishing it to look like chrome. I live 3 miles from Manheim Auto Auction. I wholesaled cars for a living. Some of you may disagree with this but I will tell you if you are holding these car for appreciation you need to let them totally stock. Collectors are not looking for these cars with a lot of Mods done to them. Just watch the big car auctions. There was a 2004 Red Mach 1 at Mecum just a few months ago. The original Ford dealer never sold the car and kept it with a couple miles on it. Window stickers still on the windows. My window sticker on my Mach 1 is just a little over $30,000. That car broke $40,000. I watched it run. I love having one of each. The run numbers on the Mach 1s are just about dead even. The old man. [/QUOTE]
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