:drool:drool That's a streetable(yes stupid Jason, it has license plates :lol, for sale to us mere peasants, every day Mustang GT? Shades of old time 'Le Mons' with Steve McQueen 'Flash Backs' enter my head(and no I just pretended to drop, I mean swallow, the acid, I mean the LSD. :yikes::yikes::smilewinkgrin Is this for real?(Wow Bang Did You See That?):lol::lol::lol: Jason De Oppresso Libre
Is that an intercooler, or are you just happy to see me? If you're at all interested in the GT, and/or Ferrrari, check out this book: http://r.search.yahoo.com/_ylt=A0LEV7994FRVJjgAbyonnIlQ;_ylu=X3oDMTByOHZyb21tBGNvbG8DYmYxBHBvcwMxBHZ0aWQDBHNlYwNzcg--/RV=2/RE=1431654654/RO=10/RU=http%3a%2f%2fwww.amazon.com%2fGo-Like-Hell-Ferrari-Battle%2fdp%2f0547336055/RK=0/RS=yR8OHcblGbNRYKSkRghyob5LZRU- Fantastic read, not technical but still learned a ton, couldn't put it down...
I have a copy of that book gathering dust on a bookshelf. If anyone would like to borrow it let me know.
Isn't it just so refreshing to see a hot new product out testing, without all that wrapping crap that MINI thinks is so much fun. Love that car!
Used GTs are going for $200k-$600k at action depending on year and color. That's a great return on investment in only 10 years if you bought one new.
If you can find one for $200,000 that's not a wreck, buy it. The average for low-mileage Ford GTs has been around $400,000 so far this year. Mecum sold one at his Spring Classic auction in Indy today for $380,000 - 310 miles, and still on the MSO.