Anybody want a project??? Two salvage titles....wow........


the Wizard

GT Owner
Jul 16, 2012
414
Los Angeles
 
Way to much money
 
Maybe it's one of those "no reasonable offer refused" deals.
 
fully restored that price is alright, as long as it's put back to mint condition.
 
I bet X2builders gets it
 
Thats at least a $50,000-$60,000 Repair, + the unknown
 
Doesn't look like there's a panel that wasn't damaged.
 
"This vehicle is the perfect low budget Ford GT"

LOL
 
Price should be about 60k
 
the problem with $60K is its likely worth more than that as a parts car?
 
the problem with $60K is its likely worth more than that as a parts car?

Most likely true statement
 
when low mile cars were selling in the 150 range you could find unrestored salvaged cars for about 80 now that low mile cars are in the 170 to 180's I guess people feel that salvaged cars should be up by 20 to 30K as well. I remember when you could get a nicely repaired salvaged car for a little over 100. I dont think thats going to be the case anymore.
 
I guess we all need parts, but I just hate to see any great car just disappear.......
 
Scott Ahlman needs to see this thread. He wants a low cost car to make a racer.
 
Scott Ahlman needs to see this thread. He wants a low cost car to make a racer.

Too bad it's not low cost
 
Seen lots of salvage GTs. This one was put in a blender!
 
Scott Ahlman needs to see this thread. He wants a low cost car to make a racer.

This one looks like it was either raced by someone who hit everything on the track but the finish line, or someone's spouse took out her anger on the car. Actually it's a 1 of 1 - the only FGT with 2 salvage titles!
 
now that low mile cars are in the 170 to 180's .

Try $200k minimum for 3k mile cars
 
Scott Ahlman needs to see this thread. He wants a low cost car to make a racer.

I see it Frank!:wink. Thanks for keeping an eye out. I think like Bonehead mentioned they hit nearly every panel. My intent is to use it for GT chassis development for road and track...but it will still have to look great in the end. Seems like a great car for someone who can do their own carbon panels to replace the bent stuff (like Kip!) because otherwise it will cost $60K plus to get it right as UltraSports noted...and that's what we can see. Otherwise it seems it will sadly be another parts car for that much cash.

Scott
 
"or someone's spouse took out her anger on the car..."

I had that once on a 94 E500. Not pretty...

How pray tell, does one get two salvage titles?