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Old 04-01-2007, 10:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Dan Stryffeler
But it would appear that from a collectors standpoint, horsepower seems to rule long term values.

- Dan
that's true that hp seems to have driven values on the classic stangs over the long term. At the same time time, the way things are going now, in the long term the stock V6 mustang will eventually have 400hp and the V8 will have even more. The future mustang SVTs will make the GT 500 and Shelby GT seem flat out underpowered. So I wouldn't count on either being considered all that special based onpower.
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Originally Posted by hey,littlecobra
i don't think the 500 or the GT should be in the registry.
too diluted. these cars are going to change hands too frequently, and it will be obsolete before it's printed.
Keep it with the 'real' or 'original' stuff.
a sellout or copout, i think.
JMHO.
I totally agree.
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