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Old Mar 4, 2008 | 08:23 PM
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Default RE: Camaro's return to be late to race


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I think that in 20-30 years from now when hydrogen fuel cells and hybrids and electric motors are dominating the scene, anything with the Shelby name on it and the SRT8 Challenger will be considered priceless... If you were buying one of these as purely an investment, I bet the best bang for your investment buck would probably be a 2008 Shelby GT convertible and/or a 2008 Challenger SRT8. We already know that Chrysler will produce roughly 6,400 Challengers and I believe Ford plans to produce only 2,300 Shelby GT's (coupes and convertibles total). I think the 2007 Shelby GTs (produced in coupe form only) were around 5 or 6,000 total production.

Any current collectors out there who might care to comment? I'd love to know your thoughts!
I think as long as they are cars, they will be people who make them go faster. A hi speed hybrid or hydrogen might be in our future one day. Right now we have a challenger hybrid....a car that burns rubber and gas in equal facilities.
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