Hi, the reason for me saying a car with stories would be the way I would go...is number one, if they are repaired right, they still drive fantastic. And are much less money. The reason I sod mine was a few reasons, for me, every time I drove it, I had to dodge on the average, 3 deer for the first 3 miles and when I came home, the last 3 miles....Scared me! I had to be careful of everyone looking at it as I drove by! One person almost hit me taking a picture of it, believe it or not, I kind of get tired of that. I also had too much respect for that car as, I questioned my own drivability as I was able to kick out the rear many times on my road. (if you know my road, it is like a mini dragon. Last, I never owned a 66 GT350, and I wanted one, I got it and love it, I also get my White 67 GT350, next Nightmist blue. I will buy a "stories car" next as I don't care what people think.
BUT as for my "Whatever I have is shit, and whatever you are selling is great" rule, it will be hard.
As a value deal, yes it was a mistake. Life goes on...I was without a Shelby from 1989 to 2016, I can do it again! If we fix Washington.