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How many GT500s do they make a year?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lord Warlock" data-source="post: 5426174" data-attributes="member: 38059"><p>total prod of 30k would still put it in the rare category 30 years from now. For example, how many 69 Dodge Charger R/T's do you see on the road today? They made 37k of them but today they are uber rare and expensive....thanks to the dukes of hazzard for thinning out the numbers. </p><p></p><p>My concern would be if they are making 10k a year, that would make them even more common than the terminator mustangs. I don't see the shelby's ever dropping into the 20k range like the terms are. Not without some serious mileage on them. It'll be nice to see if the terms can stand up to the collectors as well as the shelby's do though. </p><p></p><p>Its so hard to consider trading a terminator for a shelby, and basically throwing away another 20-30k just for the priviledge of owning a shelby. Don't get me wrong, i love the looks, and would love to own a real shelby, but i just can't justify spending 50k on a car. My first house was only 48k. And i won't be getting any decent tax breaks with the cars. I'll just keep my existing toys for now. The terminator is fast enough, and while I prefer the new mustangs looks over the 04, i prefer the 04 interior and dash over the 05 and later. So its a tradeoff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lord Warlock, post: 5426174, member: 38059"] total prod of 30k would still put it in the rare category 30 years from now. For example, how many 69 Dodge Charger R/T's do you see on the road today? They made 37k of them but today they are uber rare and expensive....thanks to the dukes of hazzard for thinning out the numbers. My concern would be if they are making 10k a year, that would make them even more common than the terminator mustangs. I don't see the shelby's ever dropping into the 20k range like the terms are. Not without some serious mileage on them. It'll be nice to see if the terms can stand up to the collectors as well as the shelby's do though. Its so hard to consider trading a terminator for a shelby, and basically throwing away another 20-30k just for the priviledge of owning a shelby. Don't get me wrong, i love the looks, and would love to own a real shelby, but i just can't justify spending 50k on a car. My first house was only 48k. And i won't be getting any decent tax breaks with the cars. I'll just keep my existing toys for now. The terminator is fast enough, and while I prefer the new mustangs looks over the 04, i prefer the 04 interior and dash over the 05 and later. So its a tradeoff. [/QUOTE]
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