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SVT Shelby GT500
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<blockquote data-quote="Catmonkey" data-source="post: 16268567" data-attributes="member: 124025"><p>What is it that makes you think a Super Snake is so special? All Super Snakes started out like any other GT500. Just because you sent it to Shelby to install some upgrades, doesn't make it any better or faster than one brewed up with similar modifications in your own garage. Shelby did not pull the engine apart and rub unicorn dust on anything either. It's still a basically stock motor. Granted the styling is nice, but that can be replicated too.</p><p></p><p>Resale may not be on par with a SS, but then no one paid the Shelby tax. If you think having the Shelby logo on your parts is worth the extra coin, then I doubt anyone will convince you otherwise. Unless I was a collector, bought a GT500, sent it for a SS conversion and squandered it away so maybe my grandchildren could benefit from it, I personally don't see it worth the investment. If I can't drive it and enjoy it, I don't need it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Catmonkey, post: 16268567, member: 124025"] What is it that makes you think a Super Snake is so special? All Super Snakes started out like any other GT500. Just because you sent it to Shelby to install some upgrades, doesn't make it any better or faster than one brewed up with similar modifications in your own garage. Shelby did not pull the engine apart and rub unicorn dust on anything either. It's still a basically stock motor. Granted the styling is nice, but that can be replicated too. Resale may not be on par with a SS, but then no one paid the Shelby tax. If you think having the Shelby logo on your parts is worth the extra coin, then I doubt anyone will convince you otherwise. Unless I was a collector, bought a GT500, sent it for a SS conversion and squandered it away so maybe my grandchildren could benefit from it, I personally don't see it worth the investment. If I can't drive it and enjoy it, I don't need it. [/QUOTE]
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