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Originally Posted by twobjshelbys
Loss of use is measurable only if there is use to be lost. Do garage queens and museum pieces - static displays - have use that can be measurably lost?
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It is sometimes only your own appreciation of your Cobra, its history, the joy of sitting in it, bragging rights, etc. that constitute Loss of Use, not just losing your commuter car or work truck.
If you owned a similar car and it was stolen, even though you seldom drove it, you have suffered loss of use.
That is not just one man's opinion but I get where you are coming from. Losing a trophy car may be a narrow interpretation of Loss of Use but legit, nonetheless.
Ownership of the car and L<oss of Use will be decided in the courts. I just came here to determine whether the 289 could be more valuable - in general - than the 427 and whether the wide hip Cobras are (and were) worth more to collectors. Previous posters have shed light on this.