cameron57
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Are any of the sn95s classics yet?
Judging by how many of them are run down and totally trashed, I doubt it. Foxbody is just now starting to become desirable again. I'd give SN95 another 19 years before it's considered classic.
Are any of the sn95s classics yet?
^tbh I don't know if the sn's will ever be considered classics. Maybe to us mustang guys but as a whole sn's aren't sought after cars
I bet Mach 1's will hold value and may even become a classic. Mostly due to it being a reiteration of a classic lol..
Even then I wouldn't hold your breath. A couple of my neighbors got back from a big car auction (Mecum) a couple weekends ago and we chatted - the muscle cars, as expected, went for lots of money. The new Shelby Mustangs (meaning the 2000's and up, NOT the original 60's) not so much. No one was really interested in them. Now, maybe in 20 years if there are no original Shelby's left (or they are too expensive), then maybe the newer Shelby's will start to be desirable. It's hard to say. One has to keep in mind that people aren't buying the performance of said car, they are buying the culture of said car. Original 60's Shelbys - *lots* of culture around that. Newer Shelby's...where's the culture? What culture? Maybe it will develop over time?