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Old 09-01-2008, 03:31 PM   #1 (permalink)
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GT prices?

Anyone know where to find the current pricing/market on these cars?
(not the wrecked ones)
Now may be a good time to buy.
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Old 09-02-2008, 02:47 PM   #2 (permalink)
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from what Ive seen, the market is still pretty high on these cars. Seems the few that I've looked at are well north of the $ 155K MSRP.

BUT....if one were to find one in the $ 100K-130K range, it would be a good deal.

I would love to have a Heritage model....but just bought a house.

On a side note, it seems that FRPP has about 25 "chassis" that are available for purchase. Frame, door pillars, roof. Don't know the price of said chassis.
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Old 09-02-2008, 09:46 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Congrats on the house.

I called on a few today and found out that a lot of guys paid close to 200K and then some for theirs so trying to recoup some of it will keep the prices up for a time. I had no clue they were getting that for this car back then.
I'm there on the 130 mark with 2000 on the clock would be fair money I don't think pristine examples of these cars should ever drop below 100.
I love to look at the heritage colors on the car I just don't think I could see it in my garage can't get the mystery machine out of my head its like GT mystery machine on and on.
I'll look into the chassis thing and see what that entails.
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Anyone know where to find the current pricing/market on these cars?
(not the wrecked ones)
Now may be a good time to buy.
Try checking out fordgtforum.com. There are always cars for sale there and they have a good idea of the market. There are also links to vendor sites of dealers that buy and sell many GT's. I just go there to drool.
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Seems the few that I've looked at are well north of the $ 155K MSRP.
Keep in mind the MSRP on the GT was $157K for the first ten months of the 2005 model year. For the final two months of MY2005 and all of MY2006, the MSRP was $167K. The Heritage paint option pushed the MSRP to around $180K.

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I'm there on the 130 mark with 2000 on the clock would be fair money.
I think finding a non-salvage GT with 2000 miles around that price point will be difficult. At this time, I would expect to pay at least MSRP for such a car with no stories.

Best of luck with your search. They are well worth the money.

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Thanks for the info. I'll start hanging around the FGT forum a bit.
Waldo, your right on target with pricing from what I'm finding out.
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From what I understand, after its initial decline (a long decline at that), the GT market briefly sat at MSRP, perhaps a few thousand below, and has since trended upward.

The valley was probably six to eight months ago, and the rise has been fairly minimal but the market looks pretty steady.

But since the 8th you've prolly gotten yourself a good idea over at the other forum
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Try checking out fordgtforum.com. There are always cars for sale there and they have a good idea of the market. There are also links to vendor sites of dealers that buy and sell many GT's. I just go there to drool.
thats actually some real good advice! I got a killlr deal on my new toy, but I got it off of a friend
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thats actually some real good advice! I got a killlr deal on my new toy, but I got it off of a friend
Did you just purchase a FGT? If so, congrats and share the details and pictures.

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Did you just purchase a FGT? If so, congrats and share the details and pictures.

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yea I've had it for about a month now, hands down best supercar i've had! Handles better than my 997TT with EVO 700 did!! I will post some pics soon enough.... just waiting for my new wheels to get in!
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