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<blockquote data-quote="1993cobramustan" data-source="post: 3851650" data-attributes="member: 25396"><p>I must admit I bought my R's for investment, don't drive them, but take them to as many car shows as I can (trailered), so that Ford guys can go over them with a "fine-tooth comb" and take pics, to see how these cars looked and were finished as they came from the factory......I actually get a lot of enjoyment over the reaction and interest they collect at the shows.....Many owners of these cars never take them to shows (So. Calif).......As I have stated before, they are relativeley affordable now, so that if anyone wants one or all 3, now is the time to start purchasing before they become a "rich-man's toy"......I doubt we will ever see an SVT R model or Shelby R model again.....In relation to the 150-300K Shelbys, Boss 302 and Boss 429's , the R-Model is a bargain, and like stated before, the age group that wants them will be buying hard in the next 5 to 10 years.....A total run of approximately 650 units for the SVT R Model, tells me that other than recession and war, these cars will be on an upward price spiral during the next 10 years, probably more predictable than the Stock Market.........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1993cobramustan, post: 3851650, member: 25396"] I must admit I bought my R's for investment, don't drive them, but take them to as many car shows as I can (trailered), so that Ford guys can go over them with a "fine-tooth comb" and take pics, to see how these cars looked and were finished as they came from the factory......I actually get a lot of enjoyment over the reaction and interest they collect at the shows.....Many owners of these cars never take them to shows (So. Calif).......As I have stated before, they are relativeley affordable now, so that if anyone wants one or all 3, now is the time to start purchasing before they become a "rich-man's toy"......I doubt we will ever see an SVT R model or Shelby R model again.....In relation to the 150-300K Shelbys, Boss 302 and Boss 429's , the R-Model is a bargain, and like stated before, the age group that wants them will be buying hard in the next 5 to 10 years.....A total run of approximately 650 units for the SVT R Model, tells me that other than recession and war, these cars will be on an upward price spiral during the next 10 years, probably more predictable than the Stock Market......... [/QUOTE]
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