Price guess on Tungsten this evening


GKW05GT

GT Owner
Mark II Lifetime
May 28, 2011
2,799
Fayetteville, Ga.
Lucky the Heritage went first and set the bar so high but how will it transfer with different color and not in wrapper?
I will guess 285K all included which is higher than I would have yesterday.
 
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More like 300K.

Ed
 
Really tough to say. To me, Heritage will always be worth substantially more than any other color. It's not that it's just a different color with a fairly low volume, it's that it's a wacky paint scheme that pays homage to specific racing history done by the factory. The Gulf paint scheme makes people go nuts.

If I had to guess, I think you're right on in the high 2's, but who knows? Could be additional GT mania, or people could feel like last night's explosion was enough.
 
What are the specs/mileage of this car?
 
 
Hmmm. That CA registration disclaimer is odd.
 
Hmmm. That CA registration disclaimer is odd.

Yes it is. The car has the stock muffler and, I would assume, the catalytic converters too. Maybe it has a pulley/tune.

It will be interesting to see what this Midnight Blue with 3200 miles brings later this month.

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I would guess under $250k unless you get a guy like yesterday that's willing to pay pretty much anything it takes to get it. I will be happy for all if it brings more...
 
The CA disclaimer is most likely not due to any emissions issues but because of their silly rules about a car from out of California coming in with low miles. They will force you to pay CA taxes as though you bought it there. This is to prevent someone from CA buying a car from out of state, driving it for a while, bringing it to CA and claiming that all registrations and taxes were paid in the other jurisdiction.

Does it say this car is still on MSO? If so a CA buyer would be scrod. (That is the past pluperfect of screwed, or a generic white fish in New England. Both the same thing.)

[edit: It's not stated as on MSO but maybe it is, and I thought the mileage thing only lasted for a few years.]
 
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I'm genuinely thrilled for all those involved with the BIG money on the Heritage; buyer/seller, designers, builders, enthusiasts, etc. I even feel some vicarious satisfaction knowing the contingent of arrogant Fcar owners have a murder of crows on their plate..... but.. I'm not ashamed to say I hope this car brings a more reasonable price. The value of my personal GT is meaningless, except for the more valuable it becomes the more everything costs to support driving it. Plus the day when I can own two is quickly moving past my expiration date.

Here's to hoping those with F U money move on to the next shiny thing. :cheers



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I would also say 240--250 unless a couple of guys who missed out on the Heritage get in a bidding war and Alcohol/testosterone kicks in.
 
Im buying a salvage Heritage and banking it in storage
 
I'll guess 260k
 
I would guess under $250k unless you get a guy like yesterday that's willing to pay pretty much anything it takes to get it. I will be happy for all if it brings more...

Hammer at $245k.
 
I would also say 240--250 unless a couple of guys who missed out on the Heritage get in a bidding war and Alcohol/testosterone kicks in.[/QUOT

Damn, I am good
 
Damn, I am good

I should have quoted you too.
 
based on this sale and the heritage sale it appears to me that the value of all GT's have gone up at least 10% over night....
 
Bummer, they cut for commercial and cut to a "reprise". No stripe car, it sure was pretty.

I was hoping they'd have have it on live so they could explain the no CA deal. Maybe someone was there and can say if they did.
 
based on this sale and the heritage sale it appears to me that the value of all GT's have gone up at least 10% over night....

Would be nice. My experience with classic cars is that 2-3 auction results do not always define a market.
 
Would be nice. My experience with classic cars is that 2-3 auction results do not always define a market.
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