White with Blue Strip Ford GT at Gooding - Scottsdale 2014


KennethClay

GT Owner
Mark IV Lifetime
Oct 15, 2012
908
New York
Pre-sale estimate $240,000 - $275,000 for a car with less than 600 miles. Then again, white/blue is the "best" color!

see http://www.goodingco.com/vehicle/2005-ford-gt/

Will be interesting to watch...
 
275k sounds high...240k is attainable. These auctions tend to bring out more money than the everyday sales.
 
Mecum/Kissimmee, Jan 17-26 has a 568 mile yellow/black GT with a $300,000 number:http://www.mecum.com/auctions/lot_detail.cfm?LOT_ID=FL0114-176487&entryRow=12&GROUP_ID=10150
 
Jeez it's getting crazier and crazier each month...
 
Well, baby boomers are getting older and seeing that their money may outlive them.

I hope these low miles cars will be bought by people who appreciate them enough to drive them.
 
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Well, baby boomers are getting older and seeing that their money may outlive them.

I hope these low miles cars will be bought by people who appreciate them enough to drive them.

I don't think so but that is my opinion. People who will drive and appreciate them are buying high mileage cars. To most that is over 5000 miles which by any measure is low miles. The people buying 300 mile cars are buying them for 200K-300K (now) and thinking they will be $1M cars before they cash out. They're not going to drive them just investors seeing better returns than gold. Someday they will be driven though.
 
I don't think so but that is my opinion. People who will drive and appreciate them are buying high mileage cars. To most that is over 5000 miles which by any measure is low miles. The people buying 300 mile cars are buying them for 200K-300K (now) and thinking they will be $1M cars before they cash out. They're not going to drive them just investors seeing better returns than gold. Someday they will be driven though.

:agree:
 
Well, baby boomers are getting older and seeing that their money may outlive them.

I hope my money outlives me!:wink
 
I hope my money outlives me!:wink

:agree:

but, hopefully not too much
 
A classic rat race: Are there days at the end of money or money at the end of days ?
 
There's a delivery-mile-only, red four-option Ford GT for sale at Symbolic in La Jolla, CA for $349,000. Here's the link for photos and details, http://symbolicphotos.weebly.com/2006-ford-gt.html
Marty
 
275k sounds high...240k is attainable. These auctions tend to bring out more money than the everyday sales.

cocaine is a helluva drug....
 
349k seems like a lot of money for that car, even if it is delivery miles ...good luck to the seller at that price. I think if it brings mid to high 2's today, that's all the money.
 
 
349k seems like a lot of money for that car, even if it is delivery miles ...good luck to the seller at that price. I think if it brings mid to high 2's today, that's all the money.

I kind of agree, especially without stickers on the windshield


There is another low mile, red 4 option car at cncexotics, asking price a lot lower at $309K
 
I know this gentleman and the car from my Virginia days. The last time I spoke with him, he said it was one of a few cars he wouldn't sell. This has been listed for a year or so. Note there are two prices listed.

http://www.dupontregistry.com/autos/search/DRauSearchDetails.aspx?itemid=1655049
 
That heritage car is a forum member
My car is for sale too for 500,000
 
Well, baby boomers are getting older and seeing that their money may outlive them.

I hope these low miles cars will be bought by people who appreciate them enough to drive them.

I couldn't agree more! :)
 
There's a delivery-mile-only, red four-option Ford GT for sale at Symbolic in La Jolla, CA for $349,000. Here's the link for photos and details, http://symbolicphotos.weebly.com/2006-ford-gt.html
Marty

I have a 2006 black silver stripe with only 29 miles on it.
 
I hope my money outlives me!:wink

My wife keeps saying something like that.