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Old 25-07-2018, 03:49 PM   #11
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Default Re: Would it be worth trading my FPV GT in on a new Mustang?

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arn't we talking about FPV GT's (throw in now FGX XR8's/Sprints) - never thought the numbers were that high compared to HSV's thats for sure, sales were pretty ordinary to say the least.
I don't see many stock Falcons on the roads I frequent let alone FPV's onwards but I do notice more Ponys.
This is where the comparison is unfair.

You cannot compare Falcon collectables like FPV's with base model GT Mustangs you see everyday on our roads.
so, of course, the GT Mustang sold in greater numbers is going to be more common.

If you want to compare apples with apples... A less common FPV should be compared to something like a less common Shelby Mustang.
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