TheCarSource.com Shelby Mustang List ------------------------------------ I'd say looking at my crystal ball trying to see what current model of Mustang will hold its value or appreciate over the next 10-20 years I see a black hole. We are on a path that is going to make gasoline as we know it either unavailable or scarce and expensive. What good would a gas eating 500 HP car do me sitting in a garage because I can't get fuel for it. I say this somewhat tongue in cheek since in some ways that has happened since the 60's. It is difficult for me to feed the original hi-octane gas burner I have in my 68 GT 350 now. Ten to twenty years from now we might be seeing a similar trend of dropping a new technology drivetrain into an old bodied car. There is another factor to consider and that is the buying public. Shelby Mustangs, like other 60's muscle cars, are bringing high prices due to who is wanting them. Baby boomers, people like us. Watch the auctions on Speed. Those buyers are not teenagers or recent college grads. Ten to twenty years from now we won't be the buyers. It will be our kids or grand kids, as the case may be, collecting those cars. (Speaking of the auctions, how can some of those Chevys be bringing those prices? It sure is obvious what cars the audience at the auctions favor. I watched some auctions that Ford fans were in the minority big time.) Sports cars will always be sought after. So what would be my selection of a car that could be as collectible then as now? A new Shelby or a Roush or Saleen. I like them all but would lean towards the Roush because of what the car is and the limited production. Dennis _______________________________________________ ShelbyMustang mailing list Send email to ShelbyMustang (AT) thecarsource (DOT) com Membership Administration http://thecarsource.com/mailman/listinfo/shelbymustang_thecarsource.com Group Web Page http://www.thecarsource.com/shelbymustang