To: Lovely-Day-For-A-Guinness
I was going to go cheap and buy this 1967 GT 500 -
for a mere $1 million - a tiny 143rd of the price
of that Mercedes - until I decided to pay the rent instead.
Just a cool $1 million. (The car, not the rent.)
Dang! Another missed investment opportunity!
Eleanor Builds:

Here's another one for a mere $189,995.00.
(Hmpph - Pocket change. I leave a bigger tip than that after good dinner...)
/S

To: GaltAdonis
One of our guys showed up in a 1967 GT-500KR (as I recall) in the late 1970s.
Car looked brand new. Had the 427 though a 428 would have been cool too.
I’m sure he’s long gone. Drove by his old business location about a week ago. (On my way to somewhere else)
14 posted on
05/20/2022 4:38:15 AM PDT by
SaveFerris
(The Lord, The Christ and The Messiah: Jesus Christ of Nazareth - http://www.BiblicalJesusChrist.Com/)
To: GaltAdonis
It'll be interesting to see how the older Mustangs fare given what 2020 Heritage Edition GT350R's are fetching now. This livery, offered only in 2020 on the GT350 and GT350R, is the most common of all those made from 2015-2020.
Every week a low mileage GT350R is selling on bringatrailer for $150k-$170k.
Rising tides lift all boats. In a few years, or maybe months, you may wish you bought that Eleanor.
It's looking like money is being moved to collector cars as other investments sour.
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