Any FGT Forum members in the Vero Beach area?


hmmmmm maybe not...haha....let me ask you this, are you planning to put some miles on it? Me? I tend not to drive my cars like this.....but I've given myself a gift with this one to drive it and put on some miles. It helps that this car I'm not afraid of disasters like with the Lambo or Ferrari. Point being, if you are gonna put miles on you don't even need a 94 mile car, but if it's for a garage collection, this one seems amazing to me......
 
hmmmmm maybe not...haha....let me ask you this, are you planning to put some miles on it? Me? I tend not to drive my cars like this.....but I've given myself a gift with this one to drive it and put on some miles. It helps that this car I'm not afraid of disasters like with the Lambo or Ferrari. Point being, if you are gonna put miles on you don't even need a 94 mile car, but if it's for a garage collection, this one seems amazing to me......

Oh, I fully intend to 'drive' it. Not a DD but at least a few thousand a year. So I don't have a 'need' for a delivery miles car. But heck, who wouldn't want a fresh in the wrapper example?
 
if you want to pay for it......sure.....but economics suggests if you're looking to be prudent, as you've implied, go with a slightly higher mileage car and save some money....

Just do exactly what I did silly......
 
if you want to pay for it......sure.....but economics suggests if you're looking to be prudent, as you've implied, go with a slightly higher mileage car and save some money....

Just do exactly what I did silly......

Absolutely. I have no intention of buying such a virgin example (mostly because it's out of my range). As I've mentioned elsewhere, I'm okay with pristine sub 20K mile example. Imagine that encompasses 99.9% of the market.
 
With as fast as these cars are going up in value IMO you can put miles on these cars and I don't think you will lose any money as long as you keep the car straight.