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SVT Shelby GT500
Considering my first GT500
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<blockquote data-quote="TurboV3nomVa" data-source="post: 16897973" data-attributes="member: 52287"><p>Thanks for all of the information. Someone else on here told me that it's a 3.4 crusher under the hood. Regardless, you can tell by the cosmetic condition of the car and the condition under the hood that someone clearly cared for the car. It's just a matter if that was the last owner or one of the other owners who did not build it and just rode it hard and kept it clean. I never said I do not buy cars solely for the purpose of not wanting to lose money. My point was that I prefer to get more value when buying a car whether it be built or not. So a car like this one would be in the high 30's or 40k plus the 15-20k in work done to it seems like a steal if everything checks out. The stripes have been deleted and the factory wheels are gone. The 2010 wheels are hideous anyways so I could care less. I know the collectable aspect of this car has diminished due to the mods, stripes delete, wheels, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TurboV3nomVa, post: 16897973, member: 52287"] Thanks for all of the information. Someone else on here told me that it's a 3.4 crusher under the hood. Regardless, you can tell by the cosmetic condition of the car and the condition under the hood that someone clearly cared for the car. It's just a matter if that was the last owner or one of the other owners who did not build it and just rode it hard and kept it clean. I never said I do not buy cars solely for the purpose of not wanting to lose money. My point was that I prefer to get more value when buying a car whether it be built or not. So a car like this one would be in the high 30's or 40k plus the 15-20k in work done to it seems like a steal if everything checks out. The stripes have been deleted and the factory wheels are gone. The 2010 wheels are hideous anyways so I could care less. I know the collectable aspect of this car has diminished due to the mods, stripes delete, wheels, etc. [/QUOTE]
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