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10-01-2008, 08:59 AM
an LTD? Are you kidding me? A Ford LTD?

They have the same chassis/suspension and driveline as the Fox body Stangs and use the same speed parts.

As prices on clean Mustangs go up you will see many more 2 door and wagon LTD's prowling the streets.

john
10-01-2008, 10:41 AM
that could go the other way to, i see plenty of people buying the cars now that they would die for when they were younger, but could never afford.

same example, a 17 year old kid owned a camaro back in the day, but damn he loved vette's. now that hes older and has a good paycheck he can decide between his highschool (sentimental value) car, or the one he allways coveted.


Hence why I bought a viper instead of throwing money at a dsm. I am only 23 but I can now afford it.

sleepydsm
10-01-2008, 02:12 PM
I guess maybe I should have asked the question, "Do you think DSMs will be desirable in the future?"

awd-drifter
10-01-2008, 02:22 PM
"Do you think DSMs will be desirable in the future?"

i think so. Especially restored ones. I can't stop looking an extremely clean 1g. be it a Talon, Laser or Eclipse 1g, i'm falling for those more than a 2g. Eventually, 15-20 more years, most DSMs will be honored probably because of the Evo/Sti era in this generation. Im not sure if dsm's(1g) are still the "sleeper" cars of the street, but it's great when people ask me if my car is V6 or if it's a Camry.
Anyways, i'm quite sure there is at least a dozen 1g and 2g that has never seen earth's elements. ;) that would be jewel.