Difficult Decision

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yourfordgirl

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So I just got a 2019 Raptor two months ago. I had it for 500 miles and it burned to the ground. The only thing left was the frame. Now for the difficult decision... I was lucky enough to find a 2022 801A that someone backed out on and it is done with the build and now waiting on shipping. But for the same amount of money I have found a 2019 Shelby Raptor with 20,000 miles. Normally it would be a no brainer to go with the 2022, but it doesnt have the tailgate step, and I fell in love with that. Any thoughts or opinions? Lucky for me my insurance had a feature that pays me an additional 20% of actual cash value to the payout, so that justifies either truck.
Go with New... the Shelby name doesn't hold value for trade in later; if you were trade.
 

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Very first time out in the country with it and it got stuck in a little marsh spot. Im so used to always having a winch that I broke the first rule and that was to head out without another vehicle. My guess is that the cats heated up and caught the grass on fire. I actually walked away to get my Jeep out there to give it a tug. When I came back the next day this is all I found.View attachment 350532

Texas dry brush is absolutely no joke, it ignites just like flash paper, only it burns hotter and longer. Man, sorry that happened.

No, the fact that it was a wet marsh means zip if you’re wondering. I have a buddy who lit a --rock quarry-- on fire with the dragon’s breath shotgun round. It rained profusely the night before, it was a mud bog to get in there, but when the RO’s came over to help extinguish, they indicated the previous rain was a month or more back.

so yeah. damn.
 

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I posted the story on page one with the photos. Not sure why they didnt post till just now. I probably didnt hit post properly. Sorry.
My first thought was the cats must of caught the brush on fire, but as I read reply after reply I was like hmm? No answer means it must of been insurance fraud. Had me going for a few, lol! And if Gen 3 wasn’t the obvious choice.
 

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I typically don't leave $60,000+ of anything around until the next day.

I would go with the Gen 3 when you get your insurance check
 
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I think it is unanimous. The 2022 will be the way to go. I guess with the extra money I am getting I can add the roll bar. I just wish it wasnt such a bear to add a winch. But I looked up the ones that fit into the trailer hitch. We used those in the fire dept I was with.
 

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Gen 3 because... warranties, nicer upgrades. The Shelby only has the advantage of more power.
If it’s a CPO (Certified Pre-Owned) the warranty will be extended to 100k (so approximately 80k). If warranty is on your mind I think the CPO’s have a better warranty. You will definitely have something not everyone has. Actually, saw one today at the carwash; very sexy.

However, like everyone else above suggested… a ‘22 would be very nice. You’ll be the only one ever in the driver seat. It’s new all the war around. And you get a warranty; not as long, but a warranty nonetheless.
 

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At the end of the day - I'd rather have a warranty, I just got burned too much back in the day :( Thousands of hard earned fake money blown (federal reserve note). Lol.
 
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