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<blockquote data-quote="Goose17" data-source="post: 16000412" data-attributes="member: 137255"><p>Jeremy, I have a degree in economics, but the only thing that applies in this case is supply vs. demand, which you eluded to. As we all know, there were only 300 Cobra Rs made in 2000. There is also strong demand for the car from what I’ve witnessed. The uber low mile top dollar cars may take awhile to sell, but any 00R that pops up in the 40s to 50s usually sells quickly unless it is a basket case. I frequently come across people online that are searching for a 00R. Demand definitely outweighs supply. </p><p></p><p>We may come across a bit defensive looking, but in reality, we are just trying to correct your bad info. The 00R is a wild looking car with performance that still is fantastic 18 years later. You would be hard pressed to find one for sale in the 30s that isn’t completely trashed. If you had mid 40s to mid 50s burning a hole in your pocket, you should be able to find a nice example. </p><p></p><p>In the meantime, I’m not selling mine (ever)! It’s hands-down my favorite car of all time!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goose17, post: 16000412, member: 137255"] Jeremy, I have a degree in economics, but the only thing that applies in this case is supply vs. demand, which you eluded to. As we all know, there were only 300 Cobra Rs made in 2000. There is also strong demand for the car from what I’ve witnessed. The uber low mile top dollar cars may take awhile to sell, but any 00R that pops up in the 40s to 50s usually sells quickly unless it is a basket case. I frequently come across people online that are searching for a 00R. Demand definitely outweighs supply. We may come across a bit defensive looking, but in reality, we are just trying to correct your bad info. The 00R is a wild looking car with performance that still is fantastic 18 years later. You would be hard pressed to find one for sale in the 30s that isn’t completely trashed. If you had mid 40s to mid 50s burning a hole in your pocket, you should be able to find a nice example. In the meantime, I’m not selling mine (ever)! It’s hands-down my favorite car of all time! [/QUOTE]
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