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<blockquote data-quote="DropTopPony" data-source="post: 573959" data-attributes="member: 7995"><p>The argument that the Fox's are becoming wanted now so ours will be also doesn't work for me either. The Fox Mustangs are basically the last of the lightweight powerful American cars made. They are easy and cheap to make fast so thats why people want them now....plus they don't have all the gov't restrictions and safety equipment on them like todays cars. </p><p></p><p>I'm sure our body will hold value to many of us in the future but overall i don't think it would be on the list of many to restore because stock wasn't all that great to start with. </p><p></p><p>Now like said above the 95 was the last of the 5.0 and if any of them survive in great shape with low miles then i'm guessing they would be worth a spot in a collection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DropTopPony, post: 573959, member: 7995"] The argument that the Fox's are becoming wanted now so ours will be also doesn't work for me either. The Fox Mustangs are basically the last of the lightweight powerful American cars made. They are easy and cheap to make fast so thats why people want them now....plus they don't have all the gov't restrictions and safety equipment on them like todays cars. I'm sure our body will hold value to many of us in the future but overall i don't think it would be on the list of many to restore because stock wasn't all that great to start with. Now like said above the 95 was the last of the 5.0 and if any of them survive in great shape with low miles then i'm guessing they would be worth a spot in a collection. [/QUOTE]
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