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Are 07 GT500's worth it
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Originally posted by Hobie View PostNot even 3 hours between posts, you posting from a craps table in Vegas???
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Originally posted by BMCSean View PostNah he's just a kid who thinks he knows it all, the new 91coupemike but his parents have more money.
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Originally posted by 89gt-stanger View PostYeah, uh my parents pay for their shit, and that's it. I don't see what the hell your issue is, but I paid for everything I have through hard work via my biz. Anyways, I'll be moved out in less than a month.
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Originally posted by Grape View PostTheyve been there for a while...they went down, but not that far down haha
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Originally posted by FreightTrain View PostDamn I didn't think they were that high. A friend of a friend has a 68 GT500KR. He's owned it for probably 10 years and I know he only paid 45k for it. It's supposedly the only orange one from the factory that year. Wonder how much that thing is worth.pinto gt with wood trim
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Originally posted by Whiteboy View PostNot faster
automatic 6spd is the best
how?
I think not.
new auto>manual for sure (except in terms of fun)
pulley/tune GT500s make more power is what he was getting at.
Personally, I like the gt500 more...even though it's got camaro problems.Originally posted by BuzzoSome dudes jump out of airplanes, I fuck hookers without condoms.
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Originally posted by Whiteboy View PostNot faster
automatic 6spd is the best
how?
I think not.
I was comparing the mt-82 and tr-6060
Pulley swap + bolt ons make "big power" vs what a gt can do w/o the help of FI
Thats your opinion and you are entitled to it
Saying all that I really want a base '13 GT as my next car.
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Originally posted by Grape View Post65's and 66's have been doing quite well in relation to the later cars i think due to the purists, after 66 they were all built in house at ford and badged as shelbys, the 65-66 cars were actually hacked up at the original hangar at LAX. Seems the farther down the road we get from gone in 60 seconds the more the 67' and newer cars go down.
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Originally posted by Vertnut View PostI used to really be into the early Mustangs (mainly 428/429 CJ stuff). The earlier cars are definitely preferred by the true Shelby "purist" because of what you outlined. I think around the summer/fall of '67, Ford was pretty much building them. $100k-$150k is not uncommon for the early (pre-'67) cars. I passed up several when they were $10k-$12k in the early '80's.pinto gt with wood trim
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Originally posted by Grape View Postthe one that was left to my by my father was purchased for $2500, dad took out a loan to buy it while mom was pregnant with me haha.
What year was that?
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