New GT effect on Values


Count your blessings. If you have 3 daughters in those circumstances, you're rich in the things money can't buy.

Not to mention you lived through all three of them being between 13 and 18.
 
Not to mention you lived through all three of them being between 13 and 18.

+1
 
Count your blessings. If you have 3 daughters in those circumstances, you're rich in the things money can't buy.

Thanks Pete, yes I am very lucky, hopefully no big life decisions for a year or two so I can save enough to keep the GT..

Now as to when they passed through teenage years...the third is 17 an testing me constantly...when she first got her car she hit a curb and destroyed a wheel and tire while applying makeup but claimed she had done nothing wrong...
she "wasn't texting"
 
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:lol :facepalm:
 
Quick question - what was Ford's reason to stop production so quickly in 2006?
 
New FMVSS made it impossible to sell the car as constructed.
 
3 reasons:

1) it is not socially responsible to celebrate your (centennial) birthday beyond a second year. ;-))

2) you managed to piss off (and best) a former competitor (Ferrari) in the process.

3) you respect the original tradition (66-69) of quitting and leaving the scene in complete array when your done.
 
3 reasons:

1) it is not socially responsible to celebrate your (centennial) birthday beyond a second year. ;-))

2) you managed to piss off (and best) a former competitor (Ferrari) in the process.

3) you respect the original tradition (66-69) of quitting and leaving the scene in complete array when your done.

Well done!!
 
Porsche Carrera GT's dropped significantly the first five to seven years and came back in value big-time when the 918 was announced. A pretty good analog in my view.
 
Only about as much as our "modern" GT's affected the prices of the "original" GT's. Not much.