If I were to sell it, I know what a gut wrenching emotional reaction I’d have watching the new owner drive away in my yellow GT. Many months ago I wrote the following post in response to some members debating the investment value of the Ford GT. The thread got around to the subject of how many members sold their Ford GT and then regretted that decision so much that they bought their old car back, or immediately bought another one just like it. Confirming what I have said on more than one occasion about the investment value of this car. There is one nasty little detail that makes the Ford GT absolutely worthless as an investment. The Ford GT is not worth a dime as there is only one way to get somebody to give you a check for it. You have to give them the car!! You have to stand by your open garage door and watch somebody else drive it away, FOR GOOD! But that's not even the end of it. Every morning, when you open the door of your daily driver, you have to look over at the space in your garage where your GT formerly resided. On those rare occasions when you see one on the street, all you can say to whomever you are with is, "I used to have one of those." And then, the final crushing blow…..your departure from the brotherhood. The fortunate 3000 some odd custodians of the greatest car the Ford Motor Company has ever built. The history, the race victories, the build team, and the notation next to your screen name on the best automobile Forum that exists, "GT Owner". My yellow GT is priceless and my yellow GT is worthless. That's my take on it.
Chip