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Here's my torch red 06 GT
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Originally Posted by m05fastbackGT
Here's my torch red 06 GT
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Thanks Gary.. And I always enjoy admiring your R/R 13 Boss as well
-Rocky
-Rocky
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Originally Posted by m05fastbackGT
Thanks Gary.. And I always enjoy admiring your R/R 13 Boss as well
-Rocky
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2007 V6 Pony Package. 100% stock and 849 original miles (not a typo)
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^^^ It's a foreign concept to many but there are people that collect cars like coins or stamps. Basically untouched and just something to look at and preserve as their enjoyment. My car collector neighbor has a dozen similar examples in his garages. Rarely driven, maybe an occasional local car show on the sunniest of days. One of his possessions is a '68 Mustang with a 289 V8 with 10,000 original miles. Might be the finest low mileage '68 example in the world. Buckshot Barry may also have the finest '07 example left as well.
About two years ago I sold my ultra low mileage '87 SS Aerocoupe to a collector in PA. My car was number 84 in his collection, never to be driven again until he passes on.
To each his own. Not my cup of tea but I do understand. These collectors are preserving automotive history as much as a museum. They get a as much as someone who drives one 50k miles a year.
About two years ago I sold my ultra low mileage '87 SS Aerocoupe to a collector in PA. My car was number 84 in his collection, never to be driven again until he passes on.
To each his own. Not my cup of tea but I do understand. These collectors are preserving automotive history as much as a museum. They get a as much as someone who drives one 50k miles a year.