A few dealers put Vipers in storage in 1992, thinking the low serial numbers would be the most valuable (wrong!) and somehow the car was so "collectible" it would defy the laws of economics, and the values would somehow miraculously RISE even as the supply increased (wrong!).
Fords sales figures are public, and through May only 386 have been sold (due partially to the suspension recall, but mostly because many dealer thinking they can still sell the cars for $250K+), and Ford's plan is to make 3000 to 4500 total.
That means prices will continue to drop, and the cars will probably be at MSRP in a month.
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