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  1. ecj

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    Stan,

    Just taking a survey on what everyone from this group would pick from all the 2007 Mustang models that are out there with the an eye toward collectiblity. Which one would people choose? Stan, you never told us which 2007 you would choose. But if you are really unhappy with your 1995 Cobra R I'm sure someone here would be glad to take it off your hands!!!

    : )

    Jim Seisser

    -----Original Message-----
    >From: STAN SIMM <SSIMM (AT) triad (DOT) rr.com>
    >Sent: Jul 26, 2006 3:16 PM
    >To: ecj <ecj (AT) peoplepc (DOT) com>, shelbymustang (AT) thecarsource (DOT) com
    >Subject: Re: [Shelbymustang] Which Will Be The Best As A Future Collectible Mustang?
    >
    >All-
    > Remember that old saying about "Past is prologue" and "Those who refuse to
    >recall history are doomed to repeat it". Many of our beloved Shelbys (the
    >real ones) were once scorned by the general public and many sat on used car
    >lots waiting for a new home like a poor cat or dog at the animal shelter.
    > My opinion, mind you, but I think it's going to take longer than it's
    >worth for these newer cars to really appreciate. There's always the next
    >best greatest thing to take it's place. Case in point: My '95 Cobra R #228
    >of 250. Nice car but, by today's standard, way underpowered and an archaic
    >suspension. It's 11 years old and, while it's held its value fairly well,
    >it certainly hasn't appreciated. Give it 20 more years and it may but figure
    >what the same amount of $ would do over 30 years @ 5% and you get my drift.
    >It's a good thing I love it and that the insurance, taxes, registration and
    >inspection (safety only now for 10 yr. old vehicles) in NC are miniscule.
    > If you've got time on your side and really like a vehicle, go for it.
    >Otherwise, buy something that's already stood the test of time and enjoy it
    >while you can.
    >Regards, Stan
    >
    >----- Original Message -----
    >From: "ecj" <ecj (AT) peoplepc (DOT) com>
    >To: <shelbymustang (AT) thecarsource (DOT) com>
    >Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2006 10:48 AM
    >Subject: [Shelbymustang] Which Will Be The Best As A Future Collectible
    >Mustang?
    >
    >
    >> TheCarSource.com Shelby Mustang List
    >> ------------------------------------
    >> What's everyones opinion on this one? There's no right or wrong answer

    >here, I'm just interested in people's opinions here. Pull out your Shelby
    >flavored crystal ball and tell everyone what you see. There are a lot of
    >special Mustangs available out there and prices are all over the place, but
    >assuming we are talking just street cars and not any kind of race car. What
    >new 2007 Mustang will be the most sought after Mustang 10-20 years from now.
    >>
    >> Roush, Saleen, Ford SVT GT500, Steeda, Hertz, Shelby made GT350, others?
    >>
    >> Here's a chance for everyone to offer up your opinion and get a little

    >chatter among the group here. No need to debate any one answer because there
    >is no one right answer.
    >>
    >> Which new Mustang could you buy today that you'd want to have for the next

    >10-20 years? What do you think?
    >>
    >> Jim Seisser
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  2. Jeff Speegle

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    Re: [Shelbymustang] Which Will Be The Best As AFuture CollectibleMustang?

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    Based on the past I doubt that any "instant" collectable such as the GT500
    and the Hertz will be the best long range money maker. History has shown
    that most of the money on these will be made within the first 18-24 months.

    Each of the available cars has its positives and its weaknesses. Based on
    what the future misght bring I would not believe there are any currently
    that I would be happy with in 10-20 years

    Jeff S



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  3. STAN SIMM

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    Re: [Shelbymustang] Which Will Be The Best As AFuture CollectibleMustang?

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    Jim and All-
    'ol Lee, Bob and Jeff each have some sage remarks. Of the current
    offerings at this point in time, I have no real "favorites". When the dust
    settles, I may change my mind. If I had a spare $125K laying around, I
    think I'd order a "Boy Racer" (FR500C). Extremely limited production,
    well-balanced and ready-to-race right outa the box. Not street legal, mind
    you, but certainly an absolute hoot to drive...and collectible as all get
    out!
    Regards, Stan

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "ecj" <ecj (AT) peoplepc (DOT) com>
    To: <shelbymustang (AT) thecarsource (DOT) com>
    Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2006 6:05 PM
    Subject: Re: [Shelbymustang] Which Will Be The Best As A Future
    CollectibleMustang?


    > TheCarSource.com Shelby Mustang List
    > ------------------------------------
    > Stan,
    >
    > Just taking a survey on what everyone from this group would pick from all

    the 2007 Mustang models that are out there with the an eye toward
    collectiblity. Which one would people choose? Stan, you never told us which
    2007 you would choose. But if you are really unhappy with your 1995 Cobra R
    I'm sure someone here would be glad to take it off your hands!!!
    >
    > : )
    >
    > Jim Seisser
    >
    > -----Original Message-----
    > >From: STAN SIMM <SSIMM (AT) triad (DOT) rr.com>
    > >Sent: Jul 26, 2006 3:16 PM
    > >To: ecj <ecj (AT) peoplepc (DOT) com>, shelbymustang (AT) thecarsource (DOT) com
    > >Subject: Re: [Shelbymustang] Which Will Be The Best As A Future

    Collectible Mustang?
    > >
    > >All-
    > > Remember that old saying about "Past is prologue" and "Those who refuse

    to
    > >recall history are doomed to repeat it". Many of our beloved Shelbys

    (the
    > >real ones) were once scorned by the general public and many sat on used

    car
    > >lots waiting for a new home like a poor cat or dog at the animal shelter.
    > > My opinion, mind you, but I think it's going to take longer than it's
    > >worth for these newer cars to really appreciate. There's always the next
    > >best greatest thing to take it's place. Case in point: My '95 Cobra R

    #228
    > >of 250. Nice car but, by today's standard, way underpowered and an

    archaic
    > >suspension. It's 11 years old and, while it's held its value fairly

    well,
    > >it certainly hasn't appreciated. Give it 20 more years and it may but

    figure
    > >what the same amount of $ would do over 30 years @ 5% and you get my

    drift.
    > >It's a good thing I love it and that the insurance, taxes, registration

    and
    > >inspection (safety only now for 10 yr. old vehicles) in NC are miniscule.
    > > If you've got time on your side and really like a vehicle, go for it.
    > >Otherwise, buy something that's already stood the test of time and enjoy

    it
    > >while you can.
    > >Regards, Stan
    > >
    > >----- Original Message -----
    > >From: "ecj" <ecj (AT) peoplepc (DOT) com>
    > >To: <shelbymustang (AT) thecarsource (DOT) com>
    > >Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2006 10:48 AM
    > >Subject: [Shelbymustang] Which Will Be The Best As A Future Collectible
    > >Mustang?
    > >
    > >
    > >> TheCarSource.com Shelby Mustang List
    > >> ------------------------------------
    > >> What's everyones opinion on this one? There's no right or wrong answer

    > >here, I'm just interested in people's opinions here. Pull out your Shelby
    > >flavored crystal ball and tell everyone what you see. There are a lot of
    > >special Mustangs available out there and prices are all over the place,

    but
    > >assuming we are talking just street cars and not any kind of race car.

    What
    > >new 2007 Mustang will be the most sought after Mustang 10-20 years from

    now.
    > >>
    > >> Roush, Saleen, Ford SVT GT500, Steeda, Hertz, Shelby made GT350,

    others?
    > >>
    > >> Here's a chance for everyone to offer up your opinion and get a little

    > >chatter among the group here. No need to debate any one answer because

    there
    > >is no one right answer.
    > >>
    > >> Which new Mustang could you buy today that you'd want to have for the

    next
    > >10-20 years? What do you think?
    > >>
    > >> Jim Seisser
    > >>
    > >> ________________________________________
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    > >

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  4. Re: [Shelbymustang] Which Will Be The Best AsAFuture CollectibleMustang?

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    Just one more thought; with oil supplies dwindling and the price of gas increasing, fuel cells a near certainty in the future, how many more 500 HP mustangs do you really think Ford will build? 20 years from now may recall the 80's when 60's muscle cars were faster than just about anything on the street. The new cars coming out now (Z06, Viper, Challenger, Charger, Camaro) will never be made 20 years from now. So, buy the now and enjoy the heck out of them. If the appreciate in the future, let your kids/grandkids use the money.

    Rick

    PS I have a 07 GT500 coming

    ________________________________

    From: shelbymustang-bounces (AT) thecarsource (DOT) com on behalf of STAN SIMM
    Sent: Wed 7/26/2006 9:37 PM
    To: ecj; shelbymustang (AT) thecarsource (DOT) com
    Subject: Re: [Shelbymustang] Which Will Be The Best As AFuture CollectibleMustang?



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    Jim and All-
    'ol Lee, Bob and Jeff each have some sage remarks. Of the current
    offerings at this point in time, I have no real "favorites". When the dust
    settles, I may change my mind. If I had a spare $125K laying around, I
    think I'd order a "Boy Racer" (FR500C). Extremely limited production,
    well-balanced and ready-to-race right outa the box. Not street legal, mind
    you, but certainly an absolute hoot to drive...and collectible as all get
    out!
    Regards, Stan

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "ecj" <ecj (AT) peoplepc (DOT) com>
    To: <shelbymustang (AT) thecarsource (DOT) com>
    Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2006 6:05 PM
    Subject: Re: [Shelbymustang] Which Will Be The Best As A Future
    CollectibleMustang?


    > TheCarSource.com Shelby Mustang List
    > ------------------------------------
    > Stan,
    >
    > Just taking a survey on what everyone from this group would pick from all

    the 2007 Mustang models that are out there with the an eye toward
    collectiblity. Which one would people choose? Stan, you never told us which
    2007 you would choose. But if you are really unhappy with your 1995 Cobra R
    I'm sure someone here would be glad to take it off your hands!!!
    >
    > : )
    >
    > Jim Seisser
    >
    > -----Original Message-----
    > >From: STAN SIMM <SSIMM (AT) triad (DOT) rr.com>
    > >Sent: Jul 26, 2006 3:16 PM
    > >To: ecj <ecj (AT) peoplepc (DOT) com>, shelbymustang (AT) thecarsource (DOT) com
    > >Subject: Re: [Shelbymustang] Which Will Be The Best As A Future

    Collectible Mustang?
    > >
    > >All-
    > > Remember that old saying about "Past is prologue" and "Those who refuse

    to
    > >recall history are doomed to repeat it". Many of our beloved Shelbys

    (the
    > >real ones) were once scorned by the general public and many sat on used

    car
    > >lots waiting for a new home like a poor cat or dog at the animal shelter.
    > > My opinion, mind you, but I think it's going to take longer than it's
    > >worth for these newer cars to really appreciate. There's always the next
    > >best greatest thing to take it's place. Case in point: My '95 Cobra R

    #228
    > >of 250. Nice car but, by today's standard, way underpowered and an

    archaic
    > >suspension. It's 11 years old and, while it's held its value fairly

    well,
    > >it certainly hasn't appreciated. Give it 20 more years and it may but

    figure
    > >what the same amount of $ would do over 30 years @ 5% and you get my

    drift.
    > >It's a good thing I love it and that the insurance, taxes, registration

    and
    > >inspection (safety only now for 10 yr. old vehicles) in NC are miniscule.
    > > If you've got time on your side and really like a vehicle, go for it.
    > >Otherwise, buy something that's already stood the test of time and enjoy

    it
    > >while you can.
    > >Regards, Stan
    > >
    > >----- Original Message -----
    > >From: "ecj" <ecj (AT) peoplepc (DOT) com>
    > >To: <shelbymustang (AT) thecarsource (DOT) com>
    > >Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2006 10:48 AM
    > >Subject: [Shelbymustang] Which Will Be The Best As A Future Collectible
    > >Mustang?
    > >
    > >
    > >> TheCarSource.com Shelby Mustang List
    > >> ------------------------------------
    > >> What's everyones opinion on this one? There's no right or wrong answer

    > >here, I'm just interested in people's opinions here. Pull out your Shelby
    > >flavored crystal ball and tell everyone what you see. There are a lot of
    > >special Mustangs available out there and prices are all over the place,

    but
    > >assuming we are talking just street cars and not any kind of race car.

    What
    > >new 2007 Mustang will be the most sought after Mustang 10-20 years from

    now.
    > >>
    > >> Roush, Saleen, Ford SVT GT500, Steeda, Hertz, Shelby made GT350,

    others?
    > >>
    > >> Here's a chance for everyone to offer up your opinion and get a little

    > >chatter among the group here. No need to debate any one answer because

    there
    > >is no one right answer.
    > >>
    > >> Which new Mustang could you buy today that you'd want to have for the

    next
    > >10-20 years? What do you think?
    > >>
    > >> Jim Seisser
    > >>
    > >> ________________________________________
    > >> PeoplePC Online
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    > >> http://www.peoplepc.com <http://www.peoplepc.com/>
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    > >

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  5. Andy Killian

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    Re: [Shelbymustang] Which Will Be The Best AsAFuture CollectibleMustang?

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    I`ll back up Stan on his statement about the new GT-500s, they are nice but
    anyone buying one thinking they will make a lot of money down the road I
    think they are wrong, the money is going to made now, if you bought one for
    around sticker price you can make a profit, if you did not, then there will
    not be much left to make. You will be able to buy one any time you want for
    10 to 20 over, when they cool off maybe less, just think back since 1980 and
    tell me how many cars are bringing more than they they listed for back then,
    your list will be short, now go back from 1900 till 1970s and tell me how
    many cars are worth more than they costed new your list will last forever,
    the problem is they cost a lot more now, it takes a long time for them to be
    worth more, plus the old ones are a hell of a lot more fun to work on. I`ll
    be the first to tell you the newer ones are great cars and do everything 10
    times better than the old ones, thats why you drive the new ones and collect
    and stand back and look at the old ones. But don`t let that go to you young
    boys heads, we can probably take our 65-66 vintage race Shelbys and bust
    your ass. Ain`t that right Stan.
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "STAN SIMM" <SSIMM (AT) triad (DOT) rr.com>
    To: "ecj" <ecj (AT) peoplepc (DOT) com>; <shelbymustang (AT) thecarsource (DOT) com>
    Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2006 9:37 PM
    Subject: Re: [Shelbymustang] Which Will Be The Best As AFuture
    CollectibleMustang?


    > TheCarSource.com Shelby Mustang List
    > ------------------------------------
    > Jim and All-
    > 'ol Lee, Bob and Jeff each have some sage remarks. Of the current
    > offerings at this point in time, I have no real "favorites". When the

    dust
    > settles, I may change my mind. If I had a spare $125K laying around, I
    > think I'd order a "Boy Racer" (FR500C). Extremely limited production,
    > well-balanced and ready-to-race right outa the box. Not street legal,

    mind
    > you, but certainly an absolute hoot to drive...and collectible as all get
    > out!
    > Regards, Stan
    >
    > ----- Original Message -----
    > From: "ecj" <ecj (AT) peoplepc (DOT) com>
    > To: <shelbymustang (AT) thecarsource (DOT) com>
    > Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2006 6:05 PM
    > Subject: Re: [Shelbymustang] Which Will Be The Best As A Future
    > CollectibleMustang?
    >
    >
    > > TheCarSource.com Shelby Mustang List
    > > ------------------------------------
    > > Stan,
    > >
    > > Just taking a survey on what everyone from this group would pick from

    all
    > the 2007 Mustang models that are out there with the an eye toward
    > collectiblity. Which one would people choose? Stan, you never told us

    which
    > 2007 you would choose. But if you are really unhappy with your 1995 Cobra

    R
    > I'm sure someone here would be glad to take it off your hands!!!
    > >
    > > : )
    > >
    > > Jim Seisser
    > >
    > > -----Original Message-----
    > > >From: STAN SIMM <SSIMM (AT) triad (DOT) rr.com>
    > > >Sent: Jul 26, 2006 3:16 PM
    > > >To: ecj <ecj (AT) peoplepc (DOT) com>, shelbymustang (AT) thecarsource (DOT) com
    > > >Subject: Re: [Shelbymustang] Which Will Be The Best As A Future

    > Collectible Mustang?
    > > >
    > > >All-
    > > > Remember that old saying about "Past is prologue" and "Those who

    refuse
    > to
    > > >recall history are doomed to repeat it". Many of our beloved Shelbys

    > (the
    > > >real ones) were once scorned by the general public and many sat on used

    > car
    > > >lots waiting for a new home like a poor cat or dog at the animal

    shelter.
    > > > My opinion, mind you, but I think it's going to take longer than

    it's
    > > >worth for these newer cars to really appreciate. There's always the

    next
    > > >best greatest thing to take it's place. Case in point: My '95 Cobra R

    > #228
    > > >of 250. Nice car but, by today's standard, way underpowered and an

    > archaic
    > > >suspension. It's 11 years old and, while it's held its value fairly

    > well,
    > > >it certainly hasn't appreciated. Give it 20 more years and it may but

    > figure
    > > >what the same amount of $ would do over 30 years @ 5% and you get my

    > drift.
    > > >It's a good thing I love it and that the insurance, taxes, registration

    > and
    > > >inspection (safety only now for 10 yr. old vehicles) in NC are

    miniscule.
    > > > If you've got time on your side and really like a vehicle, go for

    it.
    > > >Otherwise, buy something that's already stood the test of time and

    enjoy
    > it
    > > >while you can.
    > > >Regards, Stan
    > > >
    > > >----- Original Message -----
    > > >From: "ecj" <ecj (AT) peoplepc (DOT) com>
    > > >To: <shelbymustang (AT) thecarsource (DOT) com>
    > > >Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2006 10:48 AM
    > > >Subject: [Shelbymustang] Which Will Be The Best As A Future Collectible
    > > >Mustang?
    > > >
    > > >
    > > >> TheCarSource.com Shelby Mustang List
    > > >> ------------------------------------
    > > >> What's everyones opinion on this one? There's no right or wrong

    answer
    > > >here, I'm just interested in people's opinions here. Pull out your

    Shelby
    > > >flavored crystal ball and tell everyone what you see. There are a lot

    of
    > > >special Mustangs available out there and prices are all over the place,

    > but
    > > >assuming we are talking just street cars and not any kind of race car.

    > What
    > > >new 2007 Mustang will be the most sought after Mustang 10-20 years from

    > now.
    > > >>
    > > >> Roush, Saleen, Ford SVT GT500, Steeda, Hertz, Shelby made GT350,

    > others?
    > > >>
    > > >> Here's a chance for everyone to offer up your opinion and get a

    little
    > > >chatter among the group here. No need to debate any one answer because

    > there
    > > >is no one right answer.
    > > >>
    > > >> Which new Mustang could you buy today that you'd want to have for the

    > next
    > > >10-20 years? What do you think?
    > > >>
    > > >> Jim Seisser
    > > >>
    > > >> ________________________________________
    > > >> PeoplePC Online
    > > >> A better way to Internet
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    > > >> Group Web Page http://www.thecarsource.com/shelbymustang
    > > >

    > >
    > >
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  6. Jeff Speegle

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    Re: [Shelbymustang] Which Will Be The Best AsA FutureCollectibleMustang?

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    Hadn't thought of it till now.... wasn't there a Saleen race car for sale
    at SAAC this year. One of the Tim Allen cars?

    Thing that might be the ticket.... if the race history is there. Half the
    price of a new 500 and one of one ;)

    jeff s



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  7. STAN SIMM

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    Yep! It was the Tim Allen RRR car and, as I recall, the price was around
    $44,500. It looked somewhat tired but, considering its authenticity, fairly
    reasonable.
    Regards, Stan

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    > TheCarSource.com Shelby Mustang List
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    > Hadn't thought of it till now.... wasn't there a Saleen race car for sale
    > at SAAC this year. One of the Tim Allen cars?
    >
    > Thing that might be the ticket.... if the race history is there. Half the
    > price of a new 500 and one of one ;)
    >
    > jeff s
    >
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  8. STAN SIMM

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    Looking at Colin and Andy running hard at SAAC 31, Andy speaks the truth.
    Those '65's and '66's in race trim have a huge weight advantage over the
    newer cars and are much more nimble. I can only imagine how fast folks like
    Ken Miles, John McComb, Jerry Titus, Donohue and Van Beuren would be with
    the engine, suspension and brake improvements available today.
    Regards, Stan

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Andy Killian" <andyk1 (AT) charter (DOT) net>
    To: "STAN SIMM" <SSIMM (AT) triad (DOT) rr.com>; "ecj" <ecj (AT) peoplepc (DOT) com>;
    <shelbymustang (AT) thecarsource (DOT) com>
    Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2006 10:56 PM
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    > I`ll back up Stan on his statement about the new GT-500s, they are nice

    but
    > anyone buying one thinking they will make a lot of money down the road I
    > think they are wrong, the money is going to made now, if you bought one

    for
    > around sticker price you can make a profit, if you did not, then there

    will
    > not be much left to make. You will be able to buy one any time you want

    for
    > 10 to 20 over, when they cool off maybe less, just think back since 1980

    and
    > tell me how many cars are bringing more than they they listed for back

    then,
    > your list will be short, now go back from 1900 till 1970s and tell me how
    > many cars are worth more than they costed new your list will last forever,
    > the problem is they cost a lot more now, it takes a long time for them to

    be
    > worth more, plus the old ones are a hell of a lot more fun to work on.

    I`ll
    > be the first to tell you the newer ones are great cars and do everything

    10
    > times better than the old ones, thats why you drive the new ones and

    collect
    > and stand back and look at the old ones. But don`t let that go to you

    young
    > boys heads, we can probably take our 65-66 vintage race Shelbys and bust
    > your ass. Ain`t that right Stan.
    > ----- Original Message -----
    > From: "STAN SIMM" <SSIMM (AT) triad (DOT) rr.com>
    > To: "ecj" <ecj (AT) peoplepc (DOT) com>; <shelbymustang (AT) thecarsource (DOT) com>
    > Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2006 9:37 PM
    > Subject: Re: [Shelbymustang] Which Will Be The Best As AFuture
    > CollectibleMustang?
    >
    >
    > > TheCarSource.com Shelby Mustang List
    > > ------------------------------------
    > > Jim and All-
    > > 'ol Lee, Bob and Jeff each have some sage remarks. Of the current
    > > offerings at this point in time, I have no real "favorites". When the

    > dust
    > > settles, I may change my mind. If I had a spare $125K laying around, I
    > > think I'd order a "Boy Racer" (FR500C). Extremely limited production,
    > > well-balanced and ready-to-race right outa the box. Not street legal,

    > mind
    > > you, but certainly an absolute hoot to drive...and collectible as all

    get
    > > out!
    > > Regards, Stan
    > >
    > > ----- Original Message -----
    > > From: "ecj" <ecj (AT) peoplepc (DOT) com>
    > > To: <shelbymustang (AT) thecarsource (DOT) com>
    > > Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2006 6:05 PM
    > > Subject: Re: [Shelbymustang] Which Will Be The Best As A Future
    > > CollectibleMustang?
    > >
    > >
    > > > TheCarSource.com Shelby Mustang List
    > > > ------------------------------------
    > > > Stan,
    > > >
    > > > Just taking a survey on what everyone from this group would pick from

    > all
    > > the 2007 Mustang models that are out there with the an eye toward
    > > collectiblity. Which one would people choose? Stan, you never told us

    > which
    > > 2007 you would choose. But if you are really unhappy with your 1995

    Cobra
    > R
    > > I'm sure someone here would be glad to take it off your hands!!!
    > > >
    > > > : )
    > > >
    > > > Jim Seisser
    > > >
    > > > -----Original Message-----
    > > > >From: STAN SIMM <SSIMM (AT) triad (DOT) rr.com>
    > > > >Sent: Jul 26, 2006 3:16 PM
    > > > >To: ecj <ecj (AT) peoplepc (DOT) com>, shelbymustang (AT) thecarsource (DOT) com
    > > > >Subject: Re: [Shelbymustang] Which Will Be The Best As A Future

    > > Collectible Mustang?
    > > > >
    > > > >All-
    > > > > Remember that old saying about "Past is prologue" and "Those who

    > refuse
    > > to
    > > > >recall history are doomed to repeat it". Many of our beloved Shelbys

    > > (the
    > > > >real ones) were once scorned by the general public and many sat on

    used
    > > car
    > > > >lots waiting for a new home like a poor cat or dog at the animal

    > shelter.
    > > > > My opinion, mind you, but I think it's going to take longer than

    > it's
    > > > >worth for these newer cars to really appreciate. There's always the

    > next
    > > > >best greatest thing to take it's place. Case in point: My '95 Cobra

    R
    > > #228
    > > > >of 250. Nice car but, by today's standard, way underpowered and an

    > > archaic
    > > > >suspension. It's 11 years old and, while it's held its value fairly

    > > well,
    > > > >it certainly hasn't appreciated. Give it 20 more years and it may but

    > > figure
    > > > >what the same amount of $ would do over 30 years @ 5% and you get my

    > > drift.
    > > > >It's a good thing I love it and that the insurance, taxes,

    registration
    > > and
    > > > >inspection (safety only now for 10 yr. old vehicles) in NC are

    > miniscule.
    > > > > If you've got time on your side and really like a vehicle, go for

    > it.
    > > > >Otherwise, buy something that's already stood the test of time and

    > enjoy
    > > it
    > > > >while you can.
    > > > >Regards, Stan
    > > > >
    > > > >----- Original Message -----
    > > > >From: "ecj" <ecj (AT) peoplepc (DOT) com>
    > > > >To: <shelbymustang (AT) thecarsource (DOT) com>
    > > > >Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2006 10:48 AM
    > > > >Subject: [Shelbymustang] Which Will Be The Best As A Future

    Collectible
    > > > >Mustang?
    > > > >
    > > > >
    > > > >> TheCarSource.com Shelby Mustang List
    > > > >> ------------------------------------
    > > > >> What's everyones opinion on this one? There's no right or wrong

    > answer
    > > > >here, I'm just interested in people's opinions here. Pull out your

    > Shelby
    > > > >flavored crystal ball and tell everyone what you see. There are a lot

    > of
    > > > >special Mustangs available out there and prices are all over the

    place,
    > > but
    > > > >assuming we are talking just street cars and not any kind of race

    car.
    > > What
    > > > >new 2007 Mustang will be the most sought after Mustang 10-20 years

    from
    > > now.
    > > > >>
    > > > >> Roush, Saleen, Ford SVT GT500, Steeda, Hertz, Shelby made GT350,

    > > others?
    > > > >>
    > > > >> Here's a chance for everyone to offer up your opinion and get a

    > little
    > > > >chatter among the group here. No need to debate any one answer

    because
    > > there
    > > > >is no one right answer.
    > > > >>
    > > > >> Which new Mustang could you buy today that you'd want to have for

    the
    > > next
    > > > >10-20 years? What do you think?
    > > > >>
    > > > >> Jim Seisser
    > > > >>
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  9. Re: [Shelbymustang] Which Will Be The BestAs AFutureCollectibleMustang?

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    On Thu, 27 Jul 2006, STAN SIMM wrote:

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    > Looking at Colin and Andy running hard at SAAC 31, Andy speaks the truth.
    > Those '65's and '66's in race trim have a huge weight advantage over the
    > newer cars and are much more nimble. I can only imagine how fast folks like
    > Ken Miles, John McComb, Jerry Titus, Donohue and Van Beuren would be with
    > the engine, suspension and brake improvements available today.
    > Regards, Stan


    Don't forget tires. There is no comparison between then and now.

    Calvin
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    http://www.racecarstuff.com <<--my blog
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