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Old 12-17-2017, 04:39 PM   #45
JUSTIFIED

 
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Drives: 2015 black Z/28
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Originally Posted by hjdca View Post
Regarding my Z/28, it is a daily driver, and I love it, I would never trade it for a blown car, but, that is my preference, Regarding "cult status" -- for a track car that is losing value, it is amazing how many people treat me like a celebrity when I drive it. People video taping me in the freeway - yelling at me to goose it, giving me the thumbs up the whole time. People stopping to talk to me when I park it. More thumbs up than I can count. Lots of lookers when I bring it to the car show once in a while instead of my '70 Chevelle SS396. It is really surprising how many people recognize that it is not a Camaro. The LS7-427 is a big deal, people absolutely love this engine and we all know how unreal it is to drive an LS7 daily. No new stock car on the planet, starting up cold, sounds more like a muscle car than the Z/28. It is the whole experience of the car that makes us loyal fans so gun-ho. It is hard to describe...

I agree the "cult status" thing seems to be real for now.

Yep... similar experiences. I've had mine for 2 years and it hasn't abated. I don't fully understand it, but it's real. Maybe it's because it's so rare. I've seen a ton of GT350s and a couple of Rs. Excluding a group of fellow Z/28 owners in the area, I've only crossed paths with 2 Z/28s. So, most have only seen one in pics and vids. You then have to ask, why did it tank in value if it's so beloved? Why aren't they holding value like GT350s (have seen non R sell in auctions for $60k)?

First....$40k is still a lot for a car.

Second....if you were going to spend $40k on a car, then for most it must be a daily. Again, most can't drop $40k on dedicated track car.

Third.... if married you have to convince your spouse (likely a wife) that a stripped out track car is a good idea. A few on this forum have sold theirs because their wives wouldn't ride in it. I am certain that many would be owners were told "hell no".

Fourth.....tons of misinformation on the web scaring folks away. For instance....CCBs will have to be replaced at 50k miles and will cost $4k, can't get AC, valve issues w/ LS7, etc.

Fifth.... according to various reports, only 18% of the U.S. population knows how to drive a manual. That number is likely smaller when you factor out the folks who only have marginal experience.

Sixth... fuel mileage

Seventh....the average person still thinks 300 HP is a lot. Most aren't going to feel confident about driving a 505 HP car. We're in a very small group when compared to the total buying population.

When you add it all up, most simply won't consider it as an option. That doesn't stop them from going gaga over it, however. If I were married and driving a mini van I'd view the Z/28 as the total antithesis and be like "if only....". A 1Le is cool (although as said before I don't like aesthetics of Gen6), but it's not the uber bad bay, in your face, middle finger to everyone else on the road that a Z/28 is.

As far as GT305s go, the Mustang fandom is a super loyal bunch. When you slap "Shelby" on it they simply lose their minds.

My 2 cents.
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