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It was about connecting rods mostlyNot sure what the video was, but I am involved in both the Terminator and GT500 communities. The GT500s have been and will continue to depreciate for a long time. The low price point for the Terminators has come and gone. With only a 2 year run, the birth of modern forced induction, the IRS rear-end and specialty models like the 10th Anniversary and Mystichrome packages have made the Terminators a great collectible and values have reflected this.
You’ll either kick yourself later or a future owner will have the challenge of finding original stuff.There is no part of me that feels the need to keep stock parts, or document everything o
You’ll either kick yourself later or a future owner will have the challenge of finding original stuff.
The Terminator is a future collectible. It’s not just your average Mustang.
For goose low miles collection . I do agree with him to keep that way , but if your terminator above 50k miles , no point of saving it any more . Let just enjoy for what it’s .
I disagree. The low mile ones will be more collectible but 50k isn’t high mileage on these cars they’re 16 years old. That would be around 3,125 miles a year. They only made these for two years.
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thanks for telling me 50k is not high miles, I feel better now
It was about connecting rods mostly
And some history on why the 03 was built
Than what you said exactly
IMO ones regardless of the mileage will always be held in higher regard or pull more weight as far as a sale if they still have all all the stock parts and or paperwork with the car. That is what I will prefer when going to buy one in the not to far off future.
Yes... this! Selling off stock parts for a few bucks is short-sighted. I see this amplified in the 2000 Cobra R market, where original parts are almost non-existent. If a car comes up for sale missing some original stuff, the price or lack of sale readily reflects it. You don’t get a ton of money selling off original parts, my collector advice is to keep the parts with the car, regardless of miles.
The car I bought a couple days ago has averaged 5 miles per year since new. As a collector, I would have looked elsewhere if parts were missing.
Because the guy that made the video was spamming the site with all his videos. He's banned. Look up xseller if you want want.Why can't we watch the video?
Why can't we watch the video?