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How do you guys feel the SN95 is aging?
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<blockquote data-quote="MyLittlePony" data-source="post: 1451040" data-attributes="member: 11359"><p>I got my 94, which was so bone stock it was a v6, for $7,500!!!</p><p></p><p>...of course, that would be about 11,800 in today’s money. For whatever reason, that was considered a good price.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Back when I would show my car, it was so out of place. People didn’t bring 90s cars. They weren’t classic, and they weren’t new special editions/modded cars. But it still got a lot of attention, especially from the younger generation. One of my favorite car show memories was parking right next to a row of classic GTOs. 60s muscle cars are still highly sought out after, despite this being a decade ago. So many children would run up to it. They would pass over all the classic goats because they wanted to see THIS car. These kids would be high schoolers, or in their 20s by now. They may even own one!</p><p></p><p>Several years ago I recall scoring the best parking spot ever. There were several kids (teenagers I’m assuming) standing on the sidewalk right next to it. One of them asked me what year it was. I told them 1994, believing he was asking about the car, and not being sarcastic about me being “da bomb” with 90s stuff.</p><p></p><p>The car is now so old that people will come up to me and share with me their own memories of ownership. How they owned one in high school and so on. Anyone who has ever owned a true authentic classic knows this is a thing. Total strangers will come up to you and tell you how they used to own one. How great a car it was that you can’t help ask the owner why they got rid of it. People don’t do this with 2005 mustangs. ...but they will. Has anyone here started having people do this with their SN-95?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MyLittlePony, post: 1451040, member: 11359"] I got my 94, which was so bone stock it was a v6, for $7,500!!! ...of course, that would be about 11,800 in today’s money. For whatever reason, that was considered a good price. Back when I would show my car, it was so out of place. People didn’t bring 90s cars. They weren’t classic, and they weren’t new special editions/modded cars. But it still got a lot of attention, especially from the younger generation. One of my favorite car show memories was parking right next to a row of classic GTOs. 60s muscle cars are still highly sought out after, despite this being a decade ago. So many children would run up to it. They would pass over all the classic goats because they wanted to see THIS car. These kids would be high schoolers, or in their 20s by now. They may even own one! Several years ago I recall scoring the best parking spot ever. There were several kids (teenagers I’m assuming) standing on the sidewalk right next to it. One of them asked me what year it was. I told them 1994, believing he was asking about the car, and not being sarcastic about me being “da bomb” with 90s stuff. The car is now so old that people will come up to me and share with me their own memories of ownership. How they owned one in high school and so on. Anyone who has ever owned a true authentic classic knows this is a thing. Total strangers will come up to you and tell you how they used to own one. How great a car it was that you can’t help ask the owner why they got rid of it. People don’t do this with 2005 mustangs. ...but they will. Has anyone here started having people do this with their SN-95? [/QUOTE]
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