Looking to purchase Ford GT Heritage.


Tom's Garage

GT Owner
Dec 5, 2016
19
california
Wondering if anybody here has been mulling with the idea of selling?
Reasonable priced low mile car in Concourse condition.

I know about the ones that are listed currently at dealers and auctions.
 
Unfortunately I dont think reasonably priced, and low mileage concours condition often go together
 
Unfortunately I dont think reasonably priced, and low mileage concours condition often go together


Sure it does..... Just depends upon what your definition of "reasonable" is! :lol
 
Price. Quality. Schedule. Pick two.

Good luck!
 
I saw an amazing showroom Heritage at Shelby's a few months ago. Brand spanking new! And for sale!

Ed
 
Where exactly is Shelby's? I found the one in Las Vegas but show no listing for a heritage?
 
I thought we all had Shelby bookmarked and on speed dial!

http://eliteautosllc.com/inventory/

I don't see a Heritage today... But call to check - not everything gets to the web inventory...
 
I sold him a mint one with 36 miles that I believe he still has.... BUT I can promise you the price will not be cheap...

Thanks,
Mark H.
 
 
We have a 15mile example in stock - the way the exchange rate has shifted it should look pretty reasonable from your side of the Atlantic. Details are on our website

www.gt101.co.uk


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Mecum Kissimmee $325k plus fees
 
Ok thanks all
a Very nice example just sold at Mecum for $360,000 today. 1,800 miles.

unfortunately I wasn't able to make it there in time.
 
The 1800 mile Heritage was purchased for $327,500 plus commission by a friend. It's heading for the Midwest. No other options other than the Heritage paint scheme. Prices were through the roof at the auction for anything with wheels. I can only imagine what BJ will be like. The economy is doing just fine.
 
The 1800 mile Heritage was purchased for $327,500 plus commission by a friend. It's heading for the Midwest. No other options other than the Heritage paint scheme. Prices were through the roof at the auction for anything with wheels. I can only imagine what BJ will be like. The economy is doing just fine.

Yes I noticed it didn't have the special rim option I was told it had the painted calipers so that only leaves the Macintosh sound system ?
Where there are no imperfections or scratches on the paint, service history?

I think he got an excellent price for the car!
 
It had the black brake calipers which are standard. No upgraded wheels or Macintosh stereo either.
 
It had the black brake calipers which are standard. No upgraded wheels or Macintosh stereo either.

A non-Mac car is rare to see, especially in the heritage cars. Rare car indeed
 
Agreed, thats why I was surprised to see this banana. Painted calipers is the only option.....

NOTE no affiliation

http://www.naplesautocollection.com...rd-gt-coupe-b5ee1558eb1345f8a04cb0295188ac83/


A non-Mac car is rare to see
 
Non-Mac cars are very special.
 
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That car sold at auction for $220,000 last year. They initially had it priced at $329K, then $299,000. I think it's worth what it sold for at auction, IMHO. Someone at the time said it was a car for "a special person".
 
Just double checked and it sold for $230,000 at Mecum Monterey 2016, lot F90.