I don't get all this talk of Greed. Why is it greedy to want to sell something for as much as you can get for it? If thats the case, then everyone with a Shelby should value it at its original MSRP, adjusted for 35 years of depreciation! And why the sneering at those who want to be "first on the block"? That is worth a lot of money to some people - and why not? The dealers aren't dumb - or "greedy". They're businessmen, and the dumb, greedy ones won't stay in business long. They set the price at what they think the market will bear. I for one will be getting the first GT500 that I can get my hands on, that meets my requirements (i.e. colour). I just joined SAAC on the offchance that the rumour was true (sounds like it's not... :-< ). Of course, price will be a consideration, but I don't mind paying over "sticker". Chris. --- Dan <ttastage2@yahoo.com> wrote: > I don't understand why they wouldn't make a lot more . BUT like other's > have said GREED will be a factor . I wouldn't be in the "game" dealer's > are goin to be playing . Look at the GT 40's > > Dan > > Shelby6t7@aol.com wrote: > I am also not convinced that Ford will actually be able to produce the > '07 Shelby. With the inability to even keep up with demand on the '05 GT > Mustangs, how are they going to produce 7000 Shelbys?? > It's not a done deal that they will be built. > > Kenny > > > --------------------------------- > Discover Yahoo! > Find restaurants, movies, travel & more fun for the weekend. Check it out!