Thought of the day.

This morning in same field behind house where Coyote pic was taken.

Two deer eating apples in background and two wild turkeys in foreground.

Wildlife getting more comfotable now that we no longer have a dog on the premises.

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PS. Coyote was in the field yesterday morning with litter of four pups.
Hope somebody took care of the 5 because won t be able to see much of what is in the picture
 
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I have heard, not sure if true, but you can be charged with distracted driving
even drinking coffee etc.
If, while looking at screens, texting, or as a result of reaching for your coffee, or other actions inside the vehicle, you move out of your lane of travel, or hit another vehicle, there is a good chance you could be charged with distracted driving.
 
Which one would have the highest resale value?
Excellent question. Not 100% sure of the years, mileage, options, and history of the pictured vehicles, I would be very happy to have any of them.

A rough guess and query suggests that the Ford GT is likely the one that is worth the most money.
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Excellent question. Not 100% sure of the years, mileage, options, and history of the pictured vehicles, I would be very happy to have any of them.

A rough guess and query suggests that the Ford GT is likely the one that is worth the most money.View attachment 96836
The fact the price of the early GT40's skyrocketed into the $ millions, certainly would give one confidence that the newer ones will become a good investment. You can see the specialty Mustangs produced over the years, such as the Boss's and the Mach 1's continue to get premium dollars, and the GTD's will definitely be in that class. Some serious bucks down the road for one that hasn't been beaten badly..

I think the numbers shown for the Shelby resale value will increase substantially in coming years. With only around 14,000 total produced during those years, (the 2022 model with less than 4000 built), they are still relatively rare performance cars world wide. The Lower production Heritage model, and the CFTP Heritage model would likely be worth even more.
At the current price's Shelby's may actually be the best investment. You could buy three of them for the same prices as a GTD, and perhaps as many as nine for the price of a Ford GT.. Plus you could drive a different one every day of he week, and a couple spares for your holiday cruises.(y)🥲
 
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