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Sn 95s lack strong following
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<blockquote data-quote="GT350R" data-source="post: 16362266" data-attributes="member: 20730"><p>Value comes down to supply and demand. Realistically the SN's were the middle child. </p><p>They sold obviously but were considered big and heavy over the foxes. They didn't offer much technology , and when they did people were fearful up timing chains. </p><p></p><p>The people in embrace pushrod V8 go towards boxes , and the people that embrace technology go towards terminators at the oldest, and s197.</p><p></p><p> The SN just didn't make a big enough impact.</p><p>With that said, the SN's seem to be the best value on the market. They look amazing with the right stance, an offer the most solid Fox style platform with just a slight amount of weight. It's also one of the few platforms that had just about every engine combination. </p><p></p><p>I don't think I would look at them as a collector car or any sort of investment. Even owning a Mystic, I think if they go up in value it takes away from my enjoyment on purchasing and driving them at will. They've always been my go-to for summer drivers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GT350R, post: 16362266, member: 20730"] Value comes down to supply and demand. Realistically the SN's were the middle child. They sold obviously but were considered big and heavy over the foxes. They didn't offer much technology , and when they did people were fearful up timing chains. The people in embrace pushrod V8 go towards boxes , and the people that embrace technology go towards terminators at the oldest, and s197. The SN just didn't make a big enough impact. With that said, the SN's seem to be the best value on the market. They look amazing with the right stance, an offer the most solid Fox style platform with just a slight amount of weight. It's also one of the few platforms that had just about every engine combination. I don't think I would look at them as a collector car or any sort of investment. Even owning a Mystic, I think if they go up in value it takes away from my enjoyment on purchasing and driving them at will. They've always been my go-to for summer drivers. [/QUOTE]
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