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Waterloo Region Owners

Kitchener/Cambridge area here. Just saw your post, I see it's from April and I'm assuming you still have your car. Surprised nobody else replied
 
I still have connections to the K-W area (25 years of my life, '79 to '04), but it's highly unlike my Stinger will ever end up back "home"..
 
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Kitchener/Cambridge area here. Just saw your post, I see it's from April and I'm assuming you still have your car. Surprised nobody else replied
I still have my car, yes.
I keep my cars practically forever.
The 2002 Mini Cooper S I replaced with my Stinger is sitting in my Dad's driveway because I miss having a manual transmission car and I couldn't give it up.
The Stinger will be a classic someday in the distant future, which is why I plan on keeping it stock, which ends up being more desirable in the long run.
 
My Stinger 20th Anniversary Edition will soon be roaming around Guelph once I pick it up this weekend. :D
 
From interior to exterior to high performance - everything you need for your Stinger awaits you...
I still have my car, yes.
I keep my cars practically forever.
The 2002 Mini Cooper S I replaced with my Stinger is sitting in my Dad's driveway because I miss having a manual transmission car and I couldn't give it up.
The Stinger will be a classic someday in the distant future, which is why I plan on keeping it stock, which ends up being more desirable in the long run.

That's cool. I have a 1990 Limited Edition 7UP Mustang LX that is bone stock with 31,000 km's on it. I have had this car for almost 15 years and I have only put 3,000 km's on it in all that time (convertible and only cruise in summer). I have generally kept most of my cars for a 8-10 year period.
 
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From interior to exterior to high performance - everything you need for your Stinger awaits you...
That's cool. I have a 1990 Limited Edition 7UP Mustang LX that is bone stock with 31,000 km's on it. I have had this car for almost 15 years and I have only put 3,000 km's on it in all that time (convertible and only cruise in summer). I have generally kept most of my cars for a 8-10 year period.
I've never hear of the 7UP edition.
What does it come with that makes it unique?
 
I've never hear of the 7UP edition.
What does it come with that makes it unique?

It's a 25th Anniversary Edition and they made less than 5,000 units (only 250 were imported to Canada). They were slated to be hard top and 50 were supposed to be given away at NCAA Basketball Tourney but never happened. They are same colour as a 7UP can (emerald green exterior white leather interior)AsAs8pq8QDCJX5Jdk0LPqw.webp
 
It's a 25th Anniversary Edition and they made less than 5,000 units (only 250 were imported to Canada). They were slated to be hard top and 50 were supposed to be given away at NCAA Basketball Tourney but never happened. They are same colour as a 7UP can (emerald green exterior white leather interior)View attachment 37007
Being so rare, is it worth anything for collectors?
 
From interior to exterior to high performance - everything you need for your Stinger awaits you...
Being so rare, is it worth anything for collectors?

Well, I would have to put some money into it but it has zero rust, never seen rain, runs perfect, matching numbers car. One sold at Barrett Jackson couple of years ago with 17 miles on it flawless for $100k supposedly. When the Toronto Blue Jays won the World Series, one was driven in the parade and had 1,700 km's on it and a Ford dealer sold one for $32k from my understanding. That's the extent of my knowledge of the ones sold for most money. Most of these cars were daily drivers and I saw a few for $10k but had over 100,000 miles on them. I'm rambling but I really have no idea and I never really looked to sell it (was offered $20k Canadian 5 years ago). I plan on keeping it for a long time and maybe get lucky and find somebody along the way that maybe looking for this particular car and I maybe ready to part with it for the right money (or it may be worth $5k at that time - I have no idea). For now I truly enjoy every time I drive it and the 5.0 L sounds really nice.
 
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Hi Everyone. I pick up my 2020 GT Limited this week and live in Wellesley...so only 15 mins from KW.

I’m glad to see another mustang owner as well. I have a highly modified 1995 Mustang GT as well as a 650hp 2009 Corvette convertible in the garage.
 
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