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Not to hi jack the thread, but wondering if the hobby has stepped up a generation to guys who were maybe 16 at the time the foxes started to roll out, and just like me with the 66, 67 Chargers I owned, and my one 67 Mustang fastback with the Pony package that I had to sell because the insurance was crippling to a 18 year old, they see them as their cars of their youth? Just blue skying the idea.
the collection(of foxes) that went thru yesterday is a game changer
'86 LX--5.2 Predator,TVS 2.65,built 6r80,308 gear,recaros,etc, 863 rwhp....@15 psi
'03 Cobra DSG built 4v,TW cams,built t56.G-force axles ---3.0 Whipple 840 rwhp……….(18psi)
'23 Ranger Lariat Splash.
Demographics answers 2/3 of all questions.
Ten minutes in a room with this guy and you'll believe it.
http://www.leadershipcanada.ca/2017-...rs/david-foot/
Which means that it shouldn't be hard to predict future collector cars.
These fox sales are clear indications.
Just probes that there are way to many people with way too much money who are out of touch with reality. Imagine how much guys will be asking for their rides on kijiji now......
'86 LX--5.2 Predator,TVS 2.65,built 6r80,308 gear,recaros,etc, 863 rwhp....@15 psi
'03 Cobra DSG built 4v,TW cams,built t56.G-force axles ---3.0 Whipple 840 rwhp……….(18psi)
'23 Ranger Lariat Splash.