2000 Cobra R

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Do you guys think these cars will maintain their "collectable" status in the future?

Just wondering with all of the new high-horsepower Mustangs coming out. Some cars, like the Buick GNX continue to hold value. Others don't.

Always had an interest in an 00R...just never could afford one. Been following the prices lately, and thinking about it.

Any feedback from you Mustang guys would be appreciated.:rockon:
 

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There are approximate 750, R's, 93, 95, and 00 combined. There are tens of thousands of gt 500's, going to be 750 laguna's for model year 12' and 4k "regular" boss 302's. R's don't get more desirable.

With all of that, all of them will be collectable. Buy one and love it. If you are looking for an investment? Buy the stock market, that will make you money. Cars are fun, enjoy it
 

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Do you guys think these cars will maintain their "collectable" status in the future?

Just wondering with all of the new high-horsepower Mustangs coming out. Some cars, like the Buick GNX continue to hold value. Others don't.

Always had an interest in an 00R...just never could afford one. Been following the prices lately, and thinking about it.

Any feedback from you Mustang guys would be appreciated.:rockon:

The more rare the vehicle, the greater the chance of future (more than 25 years) value.

FWIW

:thumbsup::coolman::beer:
 

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