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Old 05-02-2010, 03:28 PM
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I hate to say it but one of my favorite cars was the 86 Mustang GT - black w/ red interior zero options $11,065.00 including dest (still have the window sticker if anyone has the car last 4 on the vin 3611). That car was a blast to drive.

I grabbed one of the first 87 350 IROCS when they came out (still have the window sticker if anyone has the car last 4 on the vin 8877) and was not impressed one bit. For lack of a better description it was a pig to drive around and it sat in the garage most of its life.

Although we're not talking about GNs (another one of my all time favorites) I still have the window sticker for my 87 last 4 on the vin 0027 if you have the car.

Some good cars back in the mid/late 80s
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Old 05-02-2010, 06:10 PM
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I lived thru the 80's area of street racing and I can tell ya that in the Phily area the GN's and Mustangs were kings. The Camaros were no where in sight.
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Old 05-03-2010, 01:45 AM
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Default Re: So what are the next collectibles?

I would bet that IROCs and GTA's will increase in value as well. They may not have been the quickest, but they handled very well.

Fourth gen SS Camaros and WS6 T/A's should do pretty well also.
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Old 05-03-2010, 01:50 AM
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I think the Ford GT will be highly collectable in the years to come. It seems like the GNX is really coming into its own in the last few years and I'm sure low mile GNs should do well too.
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Old 05-03-2010, 03:25 AM
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The Canadian 1LE cars are going for pretty big money lately, and the trend seems to be in restoring them to the way they looked when they raced. Here's a couple. The white one is an 87, and the red one is a 91. I was a sponsor on the red one, and did the lettering.




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Old 05-03-2010, 03:56 AM
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I agree, about the 5.0 Mustangs and GN being the ones to beat on the streets. The shame of it is that most of the collectable value is made form what they did on the streets, or at least that is my perception. I never realy was aware of much that they acheived in any type of formal racing.

I do beleive many of the import cars that started being featured in the video games in the late 1990's will be appreciating at a faster rate. Like someone mentioned Supra, Mistu 3000 GT, Skyline, Lancer, STI et al. There were a lot more people who became more intimate with a car expereince through the fantasy of these games. The internet hit about the same time and there becasue a whole new way to become exposed to cars- for the better!
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Old 05-03-2010, 04:07 AM
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I remember when I pulled the stock air box/silencer from my 89 coupe back in 95 that someone in about 15 years is going to want them. I kept them along with the stock headers, and smog parts for a long time. Finally tossed them when I sold the car. Those parts and stock pulleys, throttle bodies, and the rubber boot around the distributor are going to be hard to find parts. If they arent already.

Sold this one 5 years ago, have an agreement to buy back when he sells. It is one of 400 made in this color for 89. Califonia emission car built without a rear defroster.




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Old 05-03-2010, 01:24 PM
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: pxtx</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I agree, about the 5.0 Mustangs and GN being the ones to beat on the streets. The shame of it is that most of the collectable value is made form what they did on the streets, or at least that is my perception. I never realy was aware of much that they acheived in any type of formal racing. </div></div>

Well, they were fairly successful in NMCA. And of course there was the old AMRA and the current NMRA. They never had much of a presence in NHRA, but that doesn't surprise me. Logically, why spend 50 grand (or more) building a competitive NHRA class car, when you can spend 10 grand or less on a blower and a good H/C/I set up, run 10's and drive it to work every day?

I don't see establishing their reputation on the streets as a negative, though. It seemed to work well for the Motion cars. [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/naughty.gif[/img]
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Old 05-03-2010, 01:11 PM
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: flyingn</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I lived thru the 80's area of street racing and I can tell ya that in the Phily area the GN's and Mustangs were kings. The Camaros were no where in sight. </div></div>

Same back here. Even up through the 90's, it was 90% Turbo Buicks and 5 Liters, with a little bit of vintage muscle and the occasional SBC powered late-70's/early 80's Malibu thrown in.
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