Hammered for $27,000
#111 for sale in Wexford,Pa if anyone is looking. just thought id share.
http://www.lwautomotive.com/2000-Ford-Mustang/Used-Car/Wexford-PA/6142698/Details.aspx
I bought that car last week.
I didn't say it was well priced$69,980... LOL
Also 4 at mecum, two 00, and what looks like a set of the 3. Estimates seem reasonable on the 95 and 00, seems strong on the 93.
Thanks, I also believe that it is a collection of three by someone (all low miles). It will be interesting to see the selling prices.
I am looking at the newly arrived 2017 Sports Car Market price guide. They've changed somewhat how the value is determined. It is a median value. Here:
1993 Cobra R $33,000
1995 Cobra R $29,400
2000 Cobra R $34,100
I agree with your market assessment, especially the entry prices. Easy for people to down play values. The top is anyone's guess, yes the wrappers, especially the 93's make a mess. I think the major issue with the R's value is that they are too rare. So few know what they are.
Btw, complete thread side track, as a GT owner really appreciate the "banana"you have for sale, that's a rare one.
Those are all my car's, funny thing is, I'm covering the auction for Sports Car Market and doing the write up in the magazine,..I agree, without bias, those "median prices" are not accurate. IMO - 93's should be 50-85 (Yes, a big window but you must take into consideration "wrapper cars." The 95's should be 27-40 and the 2000 should be 40-60k, all depending on miles and condition. I follow this market very close and believe the problem buyers are running into are actually FINDING them!.
You have a very certain conflict of interest here which I will pass on to Keith. Is he aware that you have three cars at auction while you are assigned to write about them?
93R= $50K-$85K. What?
95R= $27K-$40K. Say What?
00R= $40K-$60K. You can wish it true.