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<blockquote data-quote="Fastfords" data-source="post: 5266230" data-attributes="member: 53650"><p>Middle aged? Me? I don't feel middle aged. I guess at 42 I am though. I agree with your point though. I don't think they will be worth big money anytime soon. Consider this though, all the 60's musclecars that are so highly sought after now weren't worth the steel they are made out of in the mid 70's. My brother sold his 67 GT500 for about $2200 in 1976 with 13k miles on it. I hope the theory of low production holds true. There were only 3750 or so Lightnings made in 04'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fastfords, post: 5266230, member: 53650"] Middle aged? Me? I don't feel middle aged. I guess at 42 I am though. I agree with your point though. I don't think they will be worth big money anytime soon. Consider this though, all the 60's musclecars that are so highly sought after now weren't worth the steel they are made out of in the mid 70's. My brother sold his 67 GT500 for about $2200 in 1976 with 13k miles on it. I hope the theory of low production holds true. There were only 3750 or so Lightnings made in 04'. [/QUOTE]
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