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Deals and Appeals => Cars For Sale => Topic started by: tesgt350 on January 30, 2023, 09:17:24 PM
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NOT MINE................ just thought here might be looking for one of these.
https://www.riverbend-ford.com/new/Ford/2022-Ford-Mustang-d29b14ef0a0e087f0db8dbb6061098c3.htm?utm_source=DriveAuto&utm_medium=Social
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20K over sticker. auto. No thanks.
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20K over sticker. auto. No thanks.
Me too! NO THANKS
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Doesn't look like 1967 brittany blue to me!
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Doesn't look like 1967 brittany blue to me!
I hope it is just the lighting for the seller's sake as Brit blue is a great color.
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20K over sticker. auto. No thanks.
They call it "limited production value". I guess they are saying we'd like some of its future rarity value you may glean if you put it away and don't drive it for 10 years.
Color looks more like the 1966 Silver Blue.
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NOT MINE................ just thought here might be looking for one of these.
https://www.riverbend-ford.com/new/Ford/2022-Ford-Mustang-d29b14ef0a0e087f0db8dbb6061098c3.htm?utm_source=DriveAuto&utm_medium=Social
Thanks for posting!
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There were two of these at Mecum Kissimmee if you want to look up the sale price. Very pretty color in person.
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here's your chance for one just like it at auction in Greensboro, NC
https://www.gaaclassiccars.com/vehicles/36909/2022-ford-shelby-gt500
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Doesn't look like 1967 brittany blue to me!
I hope it is just the lighting for the seller's sake as Brit blue is a great color.
It is actually a Lincoln color they used, not that close to Brittany Blue, as in the '67 S Code GT convertible I had. I guess they didn't want to create a new paint color for a few hundred cars, too bad. But I do like mine, the color grows on you after a while, and you can always "adjust" it.....
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They are amazing performance cars but IMO not attractive at all, looks like a catfish.