But you know....
Whether you spent $400 or $14,000, how do you put a price on having something so rare and truly 'special"? This is the best year ('68) of the first gen Mustang, had the most safety features, shares the roofline with the '56 Lincoln Mark II, and was made for the California car culture. It's the best of all Mustang worlds!
EVERY OWNER I've spoken to LOVES their car. I have never seen such an allegiance to a car like this. I know how you love to wash these cars...spray the hose up the spoiler..and know every nook and cranny of the body....and you LOVE to see that spoiler in your rear view mirror, right?? This is rolling sculpture, and it's STILL a head turner--after all these years (why do you think Ford is coming back to 1968 for 2005??)
You can't put a price on enjoyment, and appreciation. If you felt you spent too much, then enjoy it all that much more, because you'd lose more in depreciation in a late model Mustang than the diff in this car....
BTW--I went through Craters on a Geology field trip to Yellowstone (circa 1978). I lost a rear seal on the C-4, and went through about 10 cans of tranny fluid crossing Nevada back home. Ever see a thick layer of hot red fluid on the backside--with a layer of dirt??
Also--we drove through a dinky little town in eastern Nevada...I'm thinking "ah, I bet they've never seen a GT/CS here!! And sure enough, right in my mirror is this ratty red CS with two local kids right on my tail! Dang!
Paul.