Heritage


cetro

GT Owner
Jan 14, 2012
22
Calabasas, CA
What is a 1900 mile 1 owner heritage worth with all four options?
 
Priceless. Or...what a buyer will pay.
 
How much would you pay as a buyer?
 
How much would you pay as a buyer?
As a buyer, as little as possible, as a seller as much as possible. I hope that answers your question!
 
As a buyer, as little as possible, as a seller as much as possible. I hope that answers your question!

Thanks for the advice!
 
200k after the haggling
 
From what Ive been watching, that car would fetch 230k+

Ben
 
200k after the haggling

Good luck
 
Thanks guys
 
200k will not happen...and if it does, make sure that car is NOT a smash repair or isn't a story car. North of 225k - if you're lucky..
 
0. I won't let mine go.
 
What is a 1900 mile 1 owner heritage worth with all four options?

Option 1 - Red or Grey Calipers
Option 2 - BBS Forged Wheels
Option 3 - McIntosh
Option 4 - STRIPES? I suppose you could call the Heritage Paint an option, but it's a choice (a premium priced choice) of paint. So not really an "option".

Much ado over nothing by me, but really it would be a THREE option heritage.

As for worth, as said, whatever a buyer is willing to pay. I'd expect most buyers (barring the dealers) would be paying something north of $200.
 
Option 1 - Red or Grey Calipers
Option 2 - BBS Forged Wheels
Option 3 - McIntosh
Option 4 - STRIPES? I suppose you could call the Heritage Paint an option, but it's a choice (a premium priced choice) of paint. So not really an "option".

Much ado over nothing by me, but really it would be a THREE option heritage.

As for worth, as said, whatever a buyer is willing to pay. I'd expect most buyers (barring the dealers) would be paying something north of $200.

I'll buy up all remaining for $250. :)
 
I'll buy up all remaining for $250. :)

:rofl Yeah, you're right of course. But I did mean north of $200K, not $200. Even though technically they're both correct. Oops. :facepalm:
 
:rofl Yeah, you're right of course. But I did mean north of $200K, not $200. Even though technically they're both correct. Oops. :facepalm:

Well, I had to try :)
 
If it is pure aesthetics that draws you to the Heritages, as does me, one could always buy a higher production red or white car and do a custom heritage paint job as some have done.
 
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If it is pure aesthetics that draws you the Heritages, as does me, one could always buy a higher production red or white car and do a custom heritage paint job as some have done.

I think I agree. The link to the LeMans cars is a Guy Visual thing. The same reason we like 36D. :)
 
I think I agree. The link to the LeMans cars is a Guy Visual thing. The same reason we like 36D. :)
Yes, but here too, I think natural is better than "enhanced", and a factory Heritage is worth more than a "converted" one!:bang:bang:bang:facepalm::facepalm::facepalm:
 
...one could always buy a higher production red or white car and do a custom heritage paint job as some have done.

...or a wrap.
 
Yes, but here too, I think natural is better than "enhanced", and a factory Heritage is worth more than a "converted" one!:bang:bang:bang:facepalm::facepalm::facepalm:

Why is it better if you get a really great shop to do it (with better results than the factory). Why is it intrinsically better to have a factory paint job? Rarity? What is rare about paint? Not trying to be argumentative just devils advocate.

Factory paint jobs (especially after 7 years) will never look as good as a pro shop working very carefully to reproduce a new one. Not to mention leaving the factory stickers behind in favor of all paint work. IMHO

Remember "natural" after a while gets saggy and old...LOL