There are certain cars out there that command a following. Not like your average vehicle that comes out, gets used and abused then sent to the trash. A "special" car has a cult-like status. Take, for instance, a vehicle like the Ferrari Testarossa or the BMW E30 M3.
Now we can add another to the list, as this 2000 Ford Cobra R -- a limited-edition Mustang in which only 300 were produced -- was recently found.
Once and a while you'll see one of these "extinct" autos on the web with low miles and in MINT condition. Of course as the newer it is, the more likely you'll see the car is being advertised at a price near the MSRP or even at a premium.
Aside from that though, there is something more important that we want to address:
Is it even worth getting involved with a car like this? Even if it is a lustful piece of hardware, is it WORSE that the hasn't been driven or is it for the BETTER?
Would you take delivery of your favorite vehicle that's been sitting in a garage, under wraps for years, or would just leave it be?
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[Source: eBay]
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