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23-07-2018, 09:20 PM | #11 | ||
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Define "would it be worth" vastly different cars,if its purely down to $ then one way or other the answer is "NO" as dealerships survive purely on the $,some have suggested your GT will be worth more than the Mustang in the long run no idea of your age but will bet your GT Falcon will indeed be worth one day plenty of cash but like mine that day will be long after you have departed this earth,that said my vote is keep the GT if for no other reason than to distinguish yourself from every other road user driving a Mustang,dime a dozen Will add the joy i get from driving a GT Falcon is the fact i grew up with em,Mustangs can remember the PDL other than that......
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