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2013-14 Shelby GT500
THE FUTURE COLLECTIBILITY AND VALUE OF OUR 2013/2014 SHELBY GT500s...
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<blockquote data-quote="Bullitt1448" data-source="post: 16533662" data-attributes="member: 155102"><p>2013/14's will depmand reasonable prices, are they going to keep up with inflatiom or even make you some money? maybe. depends on the market, the economy and probably most importamtly the car it self. I you have a pristine "0" or low mile ride in showroom condition that is well documented and maintained with the original equipment still n place or one that has been restored to factory condition with a few more miles, they will be worth something. Does it have any "proniance?" are you a famous owner or just Joe Smuck with enough money/credit to snag one? Just like the LS6 Chevelles or the Daytona/Superbirds now.</p><p></p><p>On the other hand, if you have one that has been in accidents, been ratbagged and on it's 3rd engine and 3rd or 4th transmission then you might as well trade it in at your local used car lot. Iin the end, the buyer dictates what a car is worth, most of us know that they are not normally considered investments, very few make it into the straosphere like those winged cars that they could't give away in the eatly '70's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullitt1448, post: 16533662, member: 155102"] 2013/14's will depmand reasonable prices, are they going to keep up with inflatiom or even make you some money? maybe. depends on the market, the economy and probably most importamtly the car it self. I you have a pristine "0" or low mile ride in showroom condition that is well documented and maintained with the original equipment still n place or one that has been restored to factory condition with a few more miles, they will be worth something. Does it have any "proniance?" are you a famous owner or just Joe Smuck with enough money/credit to snag one? Just like the LS6 Chevelles or the Daytona/Superbirds now. On the other hand, if you have one that has been in accidents, been ratbagged and on it's 3rd engine and 3rd or 4th transmission then you might as well trade it in at your local used car lot. Iin the end, the buyer dictates what a car is worth, most of us know that they are not normally considered investments, very few make it into the straosphere like those winged cars that they could't give away in the eatly '70's. [/QUOTE]
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