WTB: 05-06 Ford GT Any leads would be appreciated guys!


yumaverick

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Jun 23, 2014
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Hey guys,

I finally sold my highly modded Porsche Turbo (2,000hp). I'm ready to get into a GT now. My first choice is black then white then red. I'm looking to buy this car to drive it 3 days a week, I don't want a garage queen. I still want the car to be clean though, just not looking for a 1,000 mile GT, up to 40k miles is ok. Looking to spend under $225,000. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks in advance

Anthony
 
Talk to Shelby. he may not have anything in that price range right now but knows of everything for sale on the planet! he's your best lead
 
I believe you are in the "Accident" or" Reconstructed" price range. EBay
Hey guys,

I finally sold my highly modded Porsche Turbo (2,000hp). I'm ready to get into a GT now. My first choice is black then white then red. I'm looking to buy this car to drive it 3 days a week, I don't want a garage queen. I still want the car to be clean though, just not looking for a 1,000 mile GT, up to 40k miles is ok. Looking to spend under $225,000. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks in advance

Anthony
 
Accident / Reconstructed? Not so sure of that...

I think $225K will buy a really good used / 40K mile no-stories car. I know... I did... And for less money and half those miles. The trick will be to wait / find that car - but I'd bet it's out there.

As advised in earlier post - check with Shelby...
 
I saw this car (through the window of the dealership)...
http://www.autoquid.com/car-detail/...Coupe-2-Door-2006-ford-gt-2_151965939094.html
 
Accident / Reconstructed? Not so sure of that...

I think $225K will buy a really good used / 40K mile no-stories car. I know... I did... And for less money and half those miles. The trick will be to wait / find that car - but I'd bet it's out there.

As advised in earlier post - check with Shelby...


I don't remember ever seeing a car with more than 15-20K miles on it on eBay and the price didn't seem to be overtly affected by the milage much they were asking about the same for those cars as they were for the ones with a little more that 7 to 8K miles.. It would be interesting to see how milage affects the price on these cars as time goes on, I wonder if the 40K+ mile cars will be the same price as a salvage title low mile cars?

If you had the choice would you rather have a 50K miles no story car or a salvaged title 4k mile car if the price was the same?






that seems to be a really good deal!!
 
I think $225K will buy a really good used / 40K mile no-stories car. I know... I did... And for less money and half those miles. ...
Recently?
 
Recently?

About 15 months ago...

For the same price, I'd take the high miles no-stories car over a salvage title car every time... Perhaps I'm a cult of one...
 
About 15 months ago...

For the same price, I'd take the high miles no-stories car over a salvage title car every time... Perhaps I'm a cult of one...
That sounds like a bargain!!!
 
That car would be a bargain at $210k, but I guarantee that's not the right price. If it is, you better scoop it up
 
Pm me maybe I'll sell my black whipple 30k and is very clean . Very nice car .
 

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I don't remember ever seeing a car with more than 15-20K miles on it on eBay and the price didn't seem to be overtly affected by the milage much they were asking about the same for those cars as they were for the ones with a little more that 7 to 8K miles.. >>>

There are several on eBay right now in the 15-30k range, asking 250-260k

I could see a 40K GT in the more common colors going for 235K or so
 
Accident / Reconstructed? Not so sure of that...

I think $225K will buy a really good used / 40K mile no-stories car. I know... I did... And for less money and half those miles. The trick will be to wait / find that car - but I'd bet it's out there.

As advised in earlier post - check with Shelby...

I agree with this. Most of us with higher mile cars don't want to sell but I'm sure some will
pop up every now and then. I bought a 56k mile blue car through Kendall and it still smells new and drives great with only regular oil changes through 3000 more happy miles.

I'll take a higher mile,clean title car any day over salvage car.

If you want a driver, just be patient!!


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Key part of buying a GT, is actually pulling the trigger.

Many fail at this part.

Advice: BUY IT.
 
Sooo right !!!
 
That car would be a bargain at $210k, but I guarantee that's not the right price. If it is, you better scoop it up

The car is on ebay and that price is the current bid, but it is still reserve not met.
 
Friend bought a dead mint, 9500 mile, no stripe car last year 235k.
No stories bone stock. 3 option.
Would think that price would be same today.
Haven't seen anything to make me believe I'm wrong.
 
Hello make me an offer. lol 30k clean title , no issues. He will not buy a black one for less . This is not the first time he has been on here. mine will be the cheapest ever because I only have 140 k in it. plus it is set up right.

Forget him who on the forum want a great deal I have reasons i might sell and it is not the car.
 
Here is that car at the dealer.

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