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In Reply to: RE: If you were buy a "future classic car" today, what would you bet on? posted by AbeCollins on May 13, 2016 at 15:01:55
I think the new one will be as sought in the future as all previous iterations.
Dean.
reelsmith's axiom: Its going to be used equipment when I sell it, so it may as well be used equipment when I buy it.
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...the 'shape'* of that original GT40 from 1965 still works today on a road car. Perhaps many of those prototype cars that ran endurance racing in the mid sixties had shapes then that don't really seem dated.
-Steve
* yes I know, the mechanicals are completely different. And the electronics did not exist then as it does now, but the overall shape still seems viable and more importantly, desirable.
Sign me up for one too. I'll figure out the funding later..;-)
Ford has no interest in selling to anyone who plans on sticking their new GT in a garage. They ONLY want folks who plan on using the car, and who have either racing or plenty of activites planned.
And yes, they want an essay, or some sort of report on the plans.. Plus certainly some background check. Before they will even put you in a waiting list.
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