Thinking of putting Punisher to rest...
#41
Yea I talked to salesman about that. He said if I wanted to run a convertible GT500 I'd have to have a rollcage welded in. Oddly enough the convertible Mustangs don't really do it for me I love the look just not my cup of tea. Course I say that and I've never driven one might be different looking out from the inside.
Now, we have the ultimate American ragtop.
Last edited by UOP Shadow; 10/12/13 at 09:35 PM.
#42
Bullitt Member
Thread Starter
Join Date: July 14, 2013
Location: Currently Ohio soon to be Arizona
Posts: 216
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
#43
I Have No Life
That is a beautiful Shelby no doubt. However, it was your thread/s about the updates to your black mustang with all those punisher logos, etc right? I imagine that took some amount of $$$? Don't forget to add that to your list of costs you may not recoup, along with your trade in value. But if you can still afford the Shelby and are willing to accept those losses, by all means, go for it.
#45
GT Member
Join Date: September 8, 2013
Location: Philly Burbs
Posts: 192
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
I was in a very similar boat about 2 months ago. I sold my Porsche 911 4S cab. and had the cash on hand to pick up a very slightly used 2013 Shelby (already took an $7k dep. hit w/ only 5k miles) but after much thought, I ended up a new base track pack/recaro GT 4k under MSRP (thanks Koon's of VA). I love to tinker and realized that within a short period of time, I would have replaced so many parts on the shelby that it didn't make sense for me to pay a premium for stuff I'd be craigslisting anyhow. Lastly, I'm biased to turbocharged applications and didn't like the idea of essentially locking myself into an FI configuration.
That said, I believe the legacy of the Shelby alone makes it well worth its asking price. If I didn't like to tinker with my cars, the Shelby would have been the choice for me, no doubt about it.
Case in point, 54k for a 64k Shelby w/ 600 miles.
That said, I believe the legacy of the Shelby alone makes it well worth its asking price. If I didn't like to tinker with my cars, the Shelby would have been the choice for me, no doubt about it.
Case in point, 54k for a 64k Shelby w/ 600 miles.
Last edited by figit; 10/13/13 at 02:10 PM.
#46
Member
Join Date: April 5, 2013
Location: Toronto, Canada
Posts: 15
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
If I could avoid wife aggro, I'd already have one. Right now we have the 6, which she'll take over once student loans are cleared and I decide on which model I want. Who knows, maybe I'll find a used GT500 on the cheap, which she would have to pry my cold dead body from cause I would never leave it.
GT500 is my dream car, and if I can't have an original, I'd take a current one hands down.
GT500 is my dream car, and if I can't have an original, I'd take a current one hands down.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post