Wow....Shelby Mustang Discovered in PA Garage
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I can't understand why you would buy a car like that and then not drive it. It's great for collectors now, but that guy deprived himself of enjoyment.
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Awesome.
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According to the article, there are people questioning the authenticity of the car being all original. Still, that's one hell of a find. Too bad this guy didn't have anyone to will it to. Damned shame, actually.
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god car guys are gonna go ape shit for that thing. all original only 8k miles ...like starving dogs fighting over a steak
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that is really awesome tho btw....i think the best recent car story was that old couple that used to own a dealership in some small town in Nebraska i think. they closed but kept all the cars ina warehouse. bunch of em with under 100 miles. crazy
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Its a shame, cars are made to be driven, enjoyed.
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I was at a car show last year and there was a '70 Chevelle SS with a 454; red with black stripes. with 583 miles on it. of course, who knows if that's legit, but the dude had all sorts of shit framed with the car; original window sticker, etc. I can't imagine buying a new Vette and just driving it once a month for 10 miles a pop. |
Usually guys who can afford a car like that, can afford to buy more than one or buy cars that are just as enjoyable to drive, allowing them to just store one.
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this is true.
I was about to type something to that effect. |
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I got 135K on it now. Enjoyed the hell out of it as a cool drivable car. Too many people see money to be made on a car instead of just enjoying the ride. |
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yep; and honestly there are probably only a handful of cars that people would want to collect in the future. at least in terms of hitting the mother load.
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I've got my eyes on a 1961 Ferrari 250 GT California Spyder right now.
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