eighty6gt
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Within the next year or two. The 2005-2014 cars were in rare company. The Camaros and Dodges of the same era were more complex, much heavier -dodge cars only slightly less so as they are essentially identical today - the interiors have taken a similar quantum leap as the Mustang's.
Since the electric rumor for 2028 came down the pipe I bet a lot more people are getting a lot more excited to lock in their "last ride." It seems like Mustangs are a dime a dozen, but the supply will get very dear very quickly. You can't get a fox body where I'm from any more for less than 5 figures that isn't full of holes. The S197 is almost the same car, just has chassis engineering from this century.
In the past, people would let cars that weren't that old just slip by, be destroyed or lost (SN95's!) I think since they are the last of the breed the S197 cars will be a lot more coveted.
Since the electric rumor for 2028 came down the pipe I bet a lot more people are getting a lot more excited to lock in their "last ride." It seems like Mustangs are a dime a dozen, but the supply will get very dear very quickly. You can't get a fox body where I'm from any more for less than 5 figures that isn't full of holes. The S197 is almost the same car, just has chassis engineering from this century.
In the past, people would let cars that weren't that old just slip by, be destroyed or lost (SN95's!) I think since they are the last of the breed the S197 cars will be a lot more coveted.